C13, restored in 1821.
Tower partly timber framed, with upper stage tile-hung.
Slate roof to nave, plain tiles to chancel, wood shingles to tower.
Inner doorway C12 with round- headed arch of 3 orders (plain, fat roll and chevrons) springing from square moulded abaci.
Two C19 south windows in an early C15 style.
Pebbledashed with plain tile roof on moulded plinth.
Inner doorway C12, similar to west doorway but with rows of small nailheads visible within base moulding.
Chancel: C12, east end possibly rebuilt in 1821.
Two C19 windows in an early C15 style. two C19 west windows to north of tower.
C12 chancel arch, plain to east, decorated to west with fat roll and chevrons springing from square moulded abaci, each surmounting single shaft with voluted cushion capital and moulded base.
Narrow tiles laid in herringbone pattern infilling archways of south and west doorways.
The "sedile" has key-pattern wall-painting within head, with traces of superimposed patterning.
Royal Arms 1778 on north wall of nave.