Tower is of squared limestone, the rest coursed and squared granite with limestone dressings and plain tile roofs.
Massy west tower of four unequal stages on plinth, with clasping buttresses to lower stages, which are angled above and terminate in gargoyles at the embattled parapet.
South doorway in steep coped gabled porch with inner doorway in a late C13 style with hoodmould, keeled moulding and hollow chamfer to archway, of banded gold and grey stone.
Interior: west tower arch of late C13: triple chamfered shallow archway springs high up from double chamfered responds.
All fittings are contemporary with the rebuilding including encaustic floor tiles, pews and stalls and altar rails.
Glass: east window is of 1844 removed from the earlier church: emblematic motifs, circles quatrefoils etc. on a filigree background.
Figures of St. Peter, James and John in north and south chancel windows, c1870, gaudily coloured.
Font: c1850.
Octagonal and heavily carved with reliefs of the emblems of the evangelists etc.