The C14 2 stage tower in coursed limestone rubble has a tall ground stage with a plinth separatedfrom the belfry stage by a string course.
Above is a clock with a brass plate recording its erection in 1897.
The belfry stage has 4 re-used paired C14 ogee headed lights with hood moulds and recut label stops.
The chancel south wall has 2 recut early C14 geometric windows with trilobe heads, trefoils, hood moulds and label stops.
The chancel arch which incorporates some medieval work has octagonal responds and capitals and a double chamfered arch.
The fittings are all C19 and include choir stalls, screen, pews and pulpit.
The octagonal font is decorated with quatrefoils and roses in the upper panels and is cusped on the underside.
The east window has stained glass of Christ in Majesty, dedicated to Charles Cust tiled 1893.