The nave, tower (both C12) and south aisle (c1260) walls are approximately 4 feet high and are capped with a thick layer of concrete
stumps of C14 buttresses and C19 flying buttresses outside north wall.
Reset in the south aisle wall is the C12 south doorway, now badly eroded due to poor pointing: semi-circular arch of 2 moulded orders, plain tympanum with segmental intrados and chevron border and 2 engaged shafts in the jambs.
The C12 north door is now inset within the blocking of the chancel arch: also badly eroded with a single order of colonnettes, eroded captials and zig-zag enriched arch.
Fragments of east respond of late C13 south arcade.
North wall has one narrow C12 round-headed window with a deep embrasure
Three-light east window with late C13 inner jambs, early C19 wood frame West single light south window in brick surround and with leaded Gothick glazing (probably originally as north- east window).
Low C13 archway to south chapel, of 2 chamfered orders, the east respond has a dog tooth impost moulding and a small engaged shaft
Inscribed marble plaque to John Basier of 1683.