The church is built of flint and has a Norman north door.[2] The door has single columns which are headed by simple scallop-shaped carvings with fan-shaped leaves in the scallops.[4] The short embattled west tower has a tiled pyramidal roof. It contains three bells which were cast by John Taylor & Co of Loughborough following fire damage to the bells which previously hung there;[5][6] another source lists four, including a bell from the Salisbury foundry of c.1400.[7]
The church was restored in 1833 by Thomas Henry Wyatt,[4][8] during which the roof of nave was raised.[1] In 1933 the parish of St George was combined with St Mary's, the other church in the village,[5] which continues in use.
In 1988 the church was used as a location for the filming of the BBC television series First Born with Charles Dance ringing the church's bells.[9]