Roofed with handmade red clay tiles.
Nave late C14.
Chancel early C16.
W tower c.1500.
the 2 eastern windows are C15, partly restored, each of 2 trefoiled lights in a 4-centred head with a moulded label
the western window is late C15, of 2 pointed lights in a square head with moulded label
Between the 2 western windows is the C14 N doorway of clunch, with moulded jambs and 2-centred arch, much decayed externally, plain internally, blocked with red brick.
Between the western windows is the C14 S doorway, with moulded jambs and 4-centred arch.
The W doorway has moulded jambs and segmental-pointed arch with a moulded label enriched with carved flowers.
The S and W walls of the second stage have each a window with a trefoiled head and jambs carved with flowers.
Fittings: In the S wall of the nave is a C15 piscina with rounded head and round drain.
The font, c.1400, has an octagonal bowl with sunk panels richly carved with figures (a) baptism of a king (b) man and woman (c) king and queen (d) seraph (e) 2 men with scrolls (f) martyrdom of St Andrew (g) 2 figures of men, a moulded under-edge carved with angels (defaced), panelled stem, with 2 ranges of cusped panels divided by a crenellated band, and a moulded base carved with square flowers.
In the nave there are brasses (1) of William Hyklott, 1508, 'which paide for the werkmanship of the wall of this churche', figure in civil costume, Trinity, and indents of 2 children (2) to Margaret Hyklott, 1502, figures of 2 daughters, one habited as a nun, a Virgin and child, indent only of main figure.
Under the font is a floor slab to Elizabeth Gordon, 1701.