St Michael's is constructed in calciferous sandstonerubble. The roofs are in green leaves, and have copedgables with cross finials. Its plan is simple, consisting of a four-baynave with a south porch, and a three-bay chancel with a north vestry. On the west gable is a twin open bellcote.[2] The south doorway is Norman, with an arch of two orders with zigzag decoration.[3] Incorporated into the porch are fragments of medieval carved stones. Also on the south side of the nave is a round-headed window and three rectangular windows. The south wall of the chancel has a blocked priest's door, a round-headed window, a lancet window, and a two-light window. The east window has two lights. At the west end is a two-light window flanked by buttresses. The north wall of the nave contains a blocked doorway and two round-headed windows.[2]
Interior
Inside the church, the chancel arch is Norman.[3] The font is medieval with an octagonal bowl.[2] The choir stalls and pulpit were designed by Ferguson.[3] Also in the church are the Royal arms of George I dated 1721,[2] and two fragments of a cross-shaft dating from the 10th or 11th century.[3]