Coursed rubble and coursed squared sandstone with ashlar dressings, leaded aisle roofs and concrete tiles elsewhere.
C15 west tower has two tall stages with chamfered band between and almost full height wide stepped diagonal buttresses to western corners.
Eaves stringcourse with central gargoyles.
C16 north aisle has four-centred arched doorcase below flat headed 2-light window with Perpendicular tracery to west end and two 3-light flat headed windows in cavetto moulded surrounds with semi-circular headed lights and incised spandrels to north.
Interior has three bay north and south arcades, those to north C14 with stiled pointed double chamfered arches on tapering octagonal piers with moulded capitals, those to south C19 copies.
Pointed arches to north and south side of chancel, that to north C14.
Also to north C13 trefoil headed doorcase with keel moulded jambs, moulded imposts and nailhead enrichment to cusped arch.
All chancel fittings c1935 including timber rood screen with cusped arcaded top.
Pulpit of similar date.
Numerous monuments including fine late C17 one to Francis Revel with broken pedimented top and gadrooned base on winged sculls, similar one c1768 to John Downing, two simple plaques over angel head corbels of c1797 and c1703, both to,members of Revel family and several early and mid C19 slate and white marble wall memorials, also two late C19 ones with Gothick aedicules.
One mid C19 stained glass window, others late C19 or early C20.