"The church appears to have originally consisted of an aisleless nave, chancel and west tower of Overlap date, very similar in design to nearby Hooton Pagnell. In the later 12th century this small building was remodelled and enlarged, the area of the original tower being thrown into the nave to which a north aisle and a new western tower were added, and the chancel extended eastward. Later medieval additions included a chapel and vestry north of the chancel. In 1874 the church was restored and enlarged further, a south aisle and south chancel chapel being added". (Ryder 1982, 25) Unknown legibility of earlier sites.