plain clay tile roofs with bands of fish scale and other ornamental tiles, ornamented terra cotta ridges
immediately above 3-former statue niches, then late C15 subarcuated 4-light traceried window with arcaded transome
gargoyles above to centres and corners of each face.
Five bells, the earliest being C17.
The remainder of the church of unremarkable C19 work, save for the windows of the North transept, which were apparently kept from the earlier church: some good fittings survive inside, including three early piscinae, a fine two seat stone sedelia of possibly C15, an early C12 font with plain bowl and shaft and simple scalloped base complete with early lead lining, and a probably C15 stone screen, now set West of the double panel coffered tower arch.
Basically a Norman Church, it was reconstructed in a Gothic style during the incumbency the Revd.