Concrete pantiles to nave and chancel, lead to south aisle, plain tiles to porch and vestry.
Diagonally buttressed embattled C13 tower set on a deep plinth with chamfered and moulded bands.
Single gargoyles to the centre of each side.
Topped with a C14 spire.
West side with single arched C15 window set into a deep reveal having 3 cinquefoil arched lights and cusped tracery.
Single restored C14 arched 2 light window with reticulated tracery, hood mould
human head label stops. to the left is an arched C13 doorway being moulded above the nailhead decorated imposts and chamfered below.
Further left are 2 restored C14 arched 2 light windows with reticulated tracery, hood moulds and label stops,that on the right with human head label stops.
The east wall of the southaisle is buttressed, set on a plinth and has a single restored C14 arched 2 light window with reticulated tracery, hood mould and label stops.
Angle buttressed south porch with C13 arched entrance being moulded above thenailhead decorated imposts and chamfered below.
Inner cavetto moulded arched doorway with imposts, hood mould and decorative label stops, door to interior side being C17.
4 bay C13 nave arcade with double chamfered arches and quatrefoil piers with fillets, moulded capitals alternate with stiff leaf, the latter facing nave and aisle.
The base of the altar table has C17 decoration.
Circular ashlar font.
In the south chancel is a slate monument to Robertus Squire 1701.
That to Christopheri Raleigh Seton, 1748, has a cartouche surmounting the inscription and there is a further memorial with shaped head containing decorative shield.
In the south aisle is a plaque to John Odingsells 1655.
Adjacent the east wall is a C14 reclining effigy.
There are some C13 floor slabs decorated with single crosses
several C17 and C18 floor slabs.