C15, restored 1873 by C.T. Whitley.
Roughly coursed stone with plain tile roof.
Moulded 2-centred arched west doorway with roll-and-fillet hoodmould with carved heads as label stops.
Nave: C13.
South elevation has 2 buttresses and two C19 two-light windows in a C14 style, with hoodmoulds.
Inner doorway medieval
Reticulated 2-light east window of C14 origin with hood mould.
2 cusped C14 two-light windows, probably largely original, one with ogee-headed lights and quatrefoil, the other with intersecting tracery, both with hoodmoulds.
C14 two-bay chancel arcade of double-chamfered arches dying into walls and central octagonal column with moulded base and renewed moulded capital.
probably C14, with renewed head dying into wall.
C13 arch with chamfered imposts between nave and chapel.
Fittings: C15 piscina and sedile to south wall of chancel, the latter with brattished cornice, moulded jambs and vestigial arms.