The church, dedicated to St Dubricius, is built in the Early Norman style of architecture. It has a late 13th Century nave and an Early Perpendicular chancel. The small West tower is unbuttressed and houses three bells. The church contains two tomb recesses inside. The monuments to Thomas Goode and Ann Goode are very large ledger stones with floral borders, which stand upright and are of the 17th Century. The church was restored in 1859 and fitted with open seats.