Early C13 ashlar west end with stepped plinth, corner buttresses and taller central buttress supporting gabled twin opening bellcote, having central gabled pilaster with roll moulded angles, round headed bell openings and blank pointed arcades to the corners and sides.
North aisle is squared rubble, has single chamfered segmental headed doorway flanked by single C14 style windows of 1902 restoration.
C15 north transept has large 4 light north window, cusped ogee heads and embattled panel tracery, and to the east wall a similar 3 light window.
In the north wall of the chancel a blocked opening and a C14 style 2 light window in rectangular surround and cusped ogee heads.
Early C15 chancel east window of 4 cusped lights with panel tracery.
In the south transept west wall, a 3 light C14 window, cusped ogee heads, rectangular hooded surround and to left an oval wall plaque dated 1807.
The south aisle wall, a C14 door with concave chamfered pointed surround containing human and animal heads, and moulded hood with ballflowers and human head stops.
To the left a C14 style 2 light window.
3 bay late C12 north arcade having single chamfered round arches with chamfered imposts and waterleaf capitals to the circular piers.
The west respond of the south arcade is early C13, circular and with hob nail decoration, otherwise it is of mid C13 with octagonal piers and moulded capitals, double chamfered pointed arches.
In the south transept is the 4 centred arched doorway to the rood loft and a C14 ogee headed piscina and statue bracket.
The chancel arch is a recut C13 double chamfered arch with octagonal imposts and capitals.
In the chancel north wall a blocked C16 hollow chamfered cambered headed doorway and an aumbry.
In the south wall a C13 trefoil headed piscina.
Monuments.
At the west end of the nave a mid C14 stone coffin lid with a cross fleury from which sprouts a man's head beneath a trefoil arch.