This striking church is constructed of the local pink sandstone. The original medieval structure has a western nave, where the congregation stands, a chancel and tower, all dated to the Twelfth century. A Victorian restoration added a neo-Norman porch with doorway and an outside stairway with intersecting arcade. Over the South nave doorway, Romanesque sculpture is to be seen. The church was formerly a chapel of Worcester Priory. The church is famous for its enthusiastic bell ringing tradition and is open for visitors during daylight hours.