aisles, C14 top stage to tower.
Restorations 1849-51 included rebuilding north aisle and south transept, re-roofing, re-flooring, new porch and vestry, font and fittings.
2-stage tower with C14 diagonal buttresses.
Tall first stage incorporates re-used Roman gritstone blocks, some on north side moulded
3-light C14 pointed west window with C19 Perpendicular tracery, stair lighting slits in south-west corner.
C12 arches of 2 orders with pellet
lozenge mouldings, originally round-headed, probably re-set as pointed in C13.
Pointed double-chamfered chancel arch on moulded corbels with carved head at apex.
on north side a blank pointed chamfered opening and a low chamfered segmental-arched niche with a fine C13 knight effigy, said to be that of Sir William Marmion, d. 1276.