The west porch was built in 1904, a gift from Lady Boughey.
After the Reformation, buttresses and a west porch were added.
Its plan consists of the chancel, with a west porch which was added in the 1889.
In 1960, the building lost even more of its glory when its west porch was torn down.
The west porch is Romanesque in style, and above it is a rose window.
Its plan consists of a nave and chancel, with a west porch.
Additions were made in 1824, consisting of a west porch, a south gallery, and an upper stage to the tower.
The parish's memorial to the dead of the two world wars is in the west porch.
In 1876 a north aisle and a west porch were added.
One of the chief glories of the church is the west porch.