Old and new tile roof
Chancel of C12 origins is of one bay, with plinth, diagonal buttresses and coped gable
Hood mould with carved label stops
To north a C19 single trefoiled light with ogee head, hood mould and carved label stops
C19 vestry to south has chimney, plank door with moulded surrounds and a 2-light mullioned window with carved lintel
Hood moulds with carved label stops
To centre left a C19 door within C14 pointed ovolo moulded arch with hood mould and label stops
Doorway with pointed, chamfered arch, hood mould and carved label stops
To left a C15 squareheaded, 2-light mullioned window with restored chamfered surrounds, hood mould and label stops
C15 tower of 3 stages with plinth
that to embattled parapet with carved heads and animals
To west a C15 window of 2 trefoiled lights
double chamfered surround and hood mould with carved label stops
Interior: east window of chancel has original C14 inner splays and chamfered arch
Nave has south arcade of 3 bays with late C12 round piers with flat leaf capitals, square abaci and pointed arches
C15 tower arch with double chamfered surrounds, and a pair of moulded capitals to each side continuing into moulded band on west wall
C17 low pitch roof to nave with chamfered tie beams
Stained C19 glass in chancel and north wall
In north of chancel wall a pair of monuments dated 1790 and 1791
Above south arcade a hatchment
Polygonal pulpit dated 1632, much restored C19. (Buildings of England: Warwickshire, p.222