Low buttressed C13 tower,set on a chamfered plinth to the west and a lower plinth to the north, of 2 storeys with band and C19 embattlements with 4 decorative pinnacles.
West wall has a single C14 window with 3 ogee arched and cusped lights and mouchettes under a flat arch with flush ashlar quoin surround.
The buttressed east end has a single restored C14 arched 4 light window with cusped tracery, hood mould and human head label stops.
The inner round arched doorway has impost bands and C17 6 fielded panel round arched door.
Double chamfered C13 tower arch the inner chamfer supported on colonnettes with capitals decorated with nailhead, the outer chamfer supported on slim engaged shafts with nailhead imposts.
C19 circular font with decorative bowl.
The furniture is C19 apart from a small metal C15 chest.
The north chancel has a monument to Lady Bromley, 1839, by Nicholson and Wood.
In the south aisle is a monument to Sir George Smith, 1769, the apron being decorated with a shield and the crown with an urn, that to George Wakefield, 1816 by Jackson has a shield on the apron.
The west window of the south chancel has some C15 stained glass.