Leaded and plain-tile roofs with embattled parapets with ridgeback copings to nave and aisles.
Three-stage C14 ashlar west tower has full-height stepped angle buttresses to all corners and reduces slightly at each stage with a chamfered string course at each level.
Above, in second stage is a blocked, elaborately moulded, ogee-headed opening with carved head label stops and foliage finial to hoodmould.
Projecting parapets above have frieze of blind cusping to top and small gargoyles to corners, also a domed cupola to top of the staircase within the parapets to the north west corner.
Ground floor has one, probably C19, C17 style two-light recessed mullion window
two early C15 flat headed two-light windows with cusped lights, pierced spandrels and returned hoodmoulds.
East window of aisle is C14, two-light with reticulated tracery and hoodmould over.
South chancel elevation has two C14 windows with central stepped buttress, western window elongated and tracery in both windows probably of 1901.
South nave aisle has flat headed two-light C15 window with cusped lights, pierced spandrels and returned hoodmould to east and two similar windows to south elevation to east of porch, also a c.1901 copy beyond porch to west.
South porch is an addition, probably of late C15 and has a lapped stone roof over a pointed vault with stone coped gable, gableted to top with stone cross.
Above, the clerestory has three late C15 three-light windows with four-centred arched lights and incised spandrels.
INTERIOR: of church has two bay south arcade with early C13 double chamfered semicircular headed arches and semicircular responds with moulded capitals and bases.
Well restored late C15 nave roof with central painted bosses to the cambered ties.
In the chancel is a fine C14 double sedilla with moulded ogee arches, topped by flame finials and an attached piscina in similar style to east side.
Choir stalls and reredos are C19 whilst nave pews and pulpit look contemporary with restoration.
To north side of chancel is an impressive architectural, early C17 alabaster monument to Patrick Lowe, who died 1616, with cartouches between decorated panels to base, central fluted column above, flanked by elaborately decorated columns with bulbous bases, and ornate cornice topped to corners by steeple finials.
Large central achievement in strapwork surround to top and below, in the two niches, are the outward facing, kneeling figures of Patrick Lowe and wife, with the figures of their children in relief behind.
There are also several other Lowe memorials in the chancel mostly in black slate with white marble.
Similar memorial of c.1844 to Mary Holden in chancel and several other similar late C19 ones in the nave aisles.
Various stained glass windows, the main one in the east window by Warrington and Co of c.1889.
South aisle has two late C19 stained glass windows and one of 1950 signed GW.
Fragments of medieval glass have been placed in one of the north gallery windows.