Chancel (Early English), nave, west porch (C15), and a large bell turret above the west end of the nave
Above a pointed chancel arch and tie-beam there is a C15 curved canopy to a former rood, with ribs, bosses, and panels
the other side of the chancel arch has a squint (hidden by a wall monument). Above the niche and monument are painted (and pointed) Prescription panels
Below this on the north side is a Royal Coat of Arms of 1672 (Charles II) and a panel with a table of donations, in the gallery is a hatchment
A plain octagonal font is Victorian
Two stained glass windows by Kempe, 1895 and 1898
The exterior is plain, with red tile roofing, flint walls reinforced by brick abutments, stone dressings