late C15 tower.
The rest of 1888-9 by J.L. Pearson at the expense of Mr. C. Donaldson-Hudson M.P. and incorporating some C13 work in the arcades.
plain tile roofs.
Chamfered plinth, chamfered offsets with stone carvings including a Staffordshire knot and a Talbot dog, and diagonal buttresses with chamfered offsets and carvings of dragon and lion at bases to north-east and south-east.
Quatrefoil freize beneath moulded parapet string with carvings and gargoyles, chamfered battlemented parapet with crocketed corner pinnacles, and weathervane.
Louvred belfry openings of 2 cinquefoil-headed lights with Y-tracery, double chamfered reveals and hoodmoulds with carved stops.
Large west window of 4 trefoil-headed lights with panelled tracery, chamfered reveals, hoodmould with carved stops, and flanking canopied niches, that to left with carved head in wall beneath.
West doorway with continuously moulded arch, hoodmould with 2 carved heads, square head, and quatrefoil frieze above
South- east doorway with nook shafts, moulded arch with one order of shafts, and hoodmould with carved stops.
moulded-arched entrance with carved spandrels, panelled sides, panelled gable and carved bargeboards
Window off-centre to left of 2 cinquefoil-headed lights with Y-tracery, chamfered reveals, and hoodmould with carved stops.
Interior: rich mainly C19 details and fittings 4-bay nave arcades consisting of circular piers with moulded bases and carved foliage capitals, and double chamfered arches pointed to north and round to south.
Lean-to aisle roofs have round- arched trusses with pierced spandrels and carved stone corbels.
Moulded C15 tower arch with chamfered bases and capitals.
Multi-shafted chancel arch with moulded bases and carved foliage caps, chamfered arch with dogtooth ornament and hoodmould also with dogtooth ornament.
Chancel with 3-bay north arcade, circular piers with shafts, moulded bases and carved foliage caps, moulded arches with dogtooth ornament.
Piscina to south-east with chamfered tre- foiled arch, dogtooth ornament and hoodmould with carved stops.
Painted and carved wooden triptych.
Brass altar rails.
Low sanctuary wall incorporating integral polygonal stone pulpit with quatefoil panels.
Brass lectern.
Marble font dated 1889 with hemispherical bowl, central stem with clustered shafts, and step with carved inscription Two C18 coats of arms, one carved wood and one painted on canvas.
Probably C17 parish chest with 3 locks.
Stained glass: early glass by Kempe dating from 1892 to 1899.
This church is notable not only for its medieval parts but also for the quality and originality of the C19 work.