Standing high above the Medieval Court to the west of the village, the church overlooks the distant industrial sprawl of Portishead.
The 12th-century tympanum is the oldest visible part, with good carved stonework throughout.
Highlights are: a 13th century screen, reredos and benches; a curious 14th century font; a grand late 1692 century monument showing the kneeling figures of Edmund Wynter and his wife.