"A small but interesting church with a pre-Conquest or Overlap aisleless nave, later medieval tower and south porch, and a post-medieval chancel. The nave has walls of coursed red sand-stone (the same material the Saxon builders used at nearby Laughton). All the angle quoins have been rebuilt with the exception of the lower part of the south eastern, which shows some good side-alternate work. The blocked north door, although partly reconstructed at some later date, shows some overlap features which are stylistically pre-Conquest. The semicircular chancel arch might either be Overlap or Norman, but has been subject to much alteration" (Ryder 1982, 99)