C14 west tower with moulded plinth and setback stepped buttresses of 1910, 3 stages.
North aisle has 2 three light late C15 windows having recut cusped trefoil heads beneath flat arches with hood moulds.
2 C19 2 light C14 style Gothic windows.
Chancel east wall in ashlar, heavily restored late C13 3 light Y tracery window.
South aisle of 1847, ashlar, east door to vestry and one 2 light copy of a C14 window
2 copies of 3 light C15 windows on the north side.
C14 door at west end, heavily recut
reveals, head, hood mould and label stops appear early, but the date of 1692 on the eastern reveal internally probably dates this earlier restoration.
In the west wall a further 2 light C15 style window.
Internally, 3 bay mid C13 south arcade with circular shafts and bases, octagonal capitals and double chamfered pointed arches springing directly from the abaci.
C14 tower arch, chamfered reveals and double chamfered almost 4 centred head without capitals.
Door on south side of chancel into vestry is a recut C13 archway.
North wall of chancel has a wall plaque to John South, d. 1591, a square marble plaque in a marble frame with circular pendent motif below and 2 obelisks flanking a cartouche of arms above, central panel flanked by vertical margins containing ribbons, incised skulls and hourglasses.
In the north wall of the north aisle a recessed circular marble frame with guilloche decoration containing a portrait bust of Alice South, d,1605.