Lead and plain and fish scale tile roofs, some slate.
Embattled parapet with 2 gargoyles to each side.
The west front has a single C14 arched 2 light window with reticulated tracery, hood mould and worn label stops.
At the second stage to west, north and south sides are single double chamfered C13 lancets with C19 hood mould and label stops.
Each side of the third stage has a single large C13 round arched 2 light window with colonnettes with shaft rings and moulded capitals alternating with heavy nail head moulding to jambs and arches, plate tracery with single quatrefoil.
At the fourth stage are 4 C15 4 centred arched openings each with 2 pointed segmental arched lights surmounted by 2 arched lights and tracery.
The north wall has a single restored C15 arched 3 light window with cusped tracery, to the left is a single similar 2 light window.
Further left is a C12 round arched doorway with crenellated moulding to the arch and single pair of colonnetes with worn scalloped capitals supporting roll moulding.
On the far left are 2 similar restored 3 light C15 windows.
In the clerestory are 5 arched 2 light C15 windows with cusped panel tracery and hood moulds.
The north chancel has a single arched 2 light restored C14 window with reticulated tracery and single transom being blocked below, hood mould and human head label stops.
To the left in the chancel is a single heavily restored C15 arched 3 light window with cusped tracery, hood mould and human head label stops.
East chancel has a single large arched 5 light C19 window with cusped tracery, hood mould and C14 label stops.
The south chancel has 2 restored C15 arched 3 light windows with cusped tracery, hood mould and human head label stops.
To the left is a double chamfered arched doorway with hood mould and human head label stops, and on the far left a single arched restored C14 window with reticulated tracery and single transom being blocked below, hood mould and human head label stops.
The south aisle is set on a moulded plinth, the east wall has a single segmental arched 3 light C14 window with reticulated tracery and hood mould.
To the left and breaking the band is the gabled porch dated 1617 with double chamfered and moulded arched entrance.
To the left and in the west wall are single similar 3 light C14 windows, sill band to south window only.
C12 circular piers and responds, heightened from 7 ft. in 1840, with square abaci and scalloped capitals.
Early C14 tower arch with 2 sunk wave mouldings supported on triple shafts with fillet.
Door decorated with remains of C14 screen with blind cusped tracery.
2 C17 and 2 C18 floor slabs.