Plain tile roofs.
Gabled wooden porch on chamfered red sandstone plinth with Tudor-arched entrance, hollow-chamfered scalloped bargeboards and three-bay sides with ogee-headed lights.
Oval yellow sandstone memorial plaque to right of right hand lower window inscribed: "M.S.E. / MARIA /THEOPHILIHOULBRO0KELLE - /Carifsima Conjux / Mortalia reliquit 16 Die Junii AD 1786 / Suoeque /AEtatis 31 / I.E.T.S.E. / MARIA / Infantula / E.F." East end: double chamfered plinth, flanking buttresses with chamfered offsets and parapeted gable end with coping, trefoil-panelled gabled kneelers and cross at apex.
Remains of stone memorial tablet to north
INTERIOR: late C12 round-arched west doorway (into tower) with inner chamfer, one order of shafts (missing) with stiff-leaf capitals, moulded impost blocks, roll-moulded arch and outer roll moulding.
Gothic memorial door dated 1932.
Late C12 roll-moulded round-arched piscina to south.
East window of 1900 has nook shafts with moulded bases and capitals, moulded inner arch and hoodmould with carved stops.
Integral stone reredos beneath window with five cinquefoil-headed panels, panelled spandrels and carved frieze above with moulded top.
C19 two-bay chancel roof has arch-braced chamfered tie-beams with central carved panels and resting on stone corbels
cross panels between, also with carved bosses.
balustrade to front with stubby balusters and inscription to front: "THIS GALLERY WAS BUILT ANO DOMI 1634: 10 POWNDE TOWARDS THE COST OF IT WAS GIVEN BY THE RIGHT WORLL Ms JANE GROSIVENOR OF MORTON SAY AND ALL Y TIMBER WAS GIVEN BY THE RT WORLL ARTHUR SANDFORD OF SANDFORD ESQVER." Dog-leg staircase to rear, with steps formed from solid blocks, closed string, turned balusters, moulded grip handrail, and square newels with globe or ovoid finials.
C17 or C17-style dado panelling around walls.
Circular red/grey sandstone font with moulded base and top and wooden cover.
Wooden pulpit of c.1900 with pierced traceried panels and carved frieze.
Two wooden eagle lecterns.
2:1:2 bays with linenfold lower panels, cusped pierced heads with carved spandrels, carved vine trail frieze, rosettes and brattishing
C20 choir stalls with carved poppyheads.
Carved pelmet over west door.
Stained glass: east window of c.1900 by Kempe.
Monuments: large stone chest tomb to Jane Vernon and her two husbands, John Bostock and Richard Grosvenor