Blue lias with sandstone quoins, tower rendered, red tile roof.
Three-light C19 pointed east window with Decorated style tracery and hood with carved head stops.
3-light Perpendicular window with carved spandrels and rectangular surround left, two C19 pointed windows with quatrefoils and stopped hoods, interrupted coursing at base of wall position of former north door.
Square partially legible monument set in wall on south side with date 1729, painted wooden face of clock above.
Three-light Perpendicular window carved spandrels in rectangular surround right.
Side walls open above waist height, former Tudor-arched doorhead with foliate spandrels in left-hand wall.
Plastered interior: C13 double-chamfered pointed arch from nave to tower now blocked with C19 part-glazed screen, similiar chancel arch with painted Royal Coat of Arms (in deteriorated condition) over.
Trefoil-headed piscina low down in south wall of chancel.Coloured C19 tile floor to nave.
Chancel floor mainly C17 and C18 stone ledgers.
Coloured tile floor to sanctuary.
Medieval wagon roofs to nave and chancel.
Early wooden monuments chest with three locks and legs opposite south door.
C19 wooden pulpit and lectern.
Choir stalls against north and south walls of chancel made of reused C17 panelling incorporating lengths of friezes with lunette decoration.
C17 communion rail with turned balusters.
C17 altar table with turned legs.
Two chairs flanking altar with backs made from C15 bench ends with blind tracery, finial at top of each chairback each with face with protruding tongue.
Monuments: floor of chancel made up of C17 and C18 ledgers including one to Thomas Halsey of Corse Court, died 1727 (q.v. Tirley Court) and Alice his wife, died 1717, another to Henry Browne of Tirley Court, son of Henry Browne of Hasfield Court (q.v.), died 1659 and Richard son of John Browne of Cumberwood (q.v.), died 1678, another to John Browne of Tirley Court, died 1656 and John Browne of Cumberwood, died 1681.
South wall of chancel: fine Baroque monument to Mrs Mary Browne, died 1717, third daughter of John Browne senior of Cumberwood.
Nave north wall: grey marble monument to Robert Brown Gittos, died 1724 and William Gittos, died 1726.
Grey marble monument right of chancel arch to Thomas Hopkins of Wigwood Farm (q.v.), died 1789 and other members of the Hopkins family.