Roofs of handmade red clay tiles.
Nave walls C12.
Chancel rebuilt in C13.
S porch c.1500.
The S wall has a C19 doorway and part of a C19 window, blocked on the inside, and a C13 piscina with chamfered and rebated jambs and 2-centred head.
The C15 chancel-arch is 2-centred, of 2 hollow-chamfered orders, dying on to the hollow-chamfered responds.
The roof is of 14 coupled rafters with soulaces and ashlar-pieces, medieval in origin, but more than half of it is C19 restoration.
the middle window is C15, of 2 cinquefoiled lights in a square head with moulded label.
W of it is the C15 N doorway, with moulded jambs and 2-centred arch and label.
The C15 door-leaf is of V-edged boards, with one strap hinge with incised herringbone pattern, the lower half bricked up externally, and wholly blocked internally.
Between the 2 western windows is the C15 S doorway, with partly restored moulded jambs and 2-centred arch, and moulded label with headstops of 2 bishops, defaced.
In the W wall is a C19 window of one light with splays and hollow-chamfered 2-centred rear-arch, possibly C13.
The roof of the Nave is in 3 bays, each of 7 rafter couples with soulaces and ashlar-pieces, medieval
Of the 2 bells recorded by the RCHM, the one dated 1575 has been stolen
the other, by Miles Graye, 1664, has been removed for safety to the Greek orthodox Monastery, Rectory Road.
The font recorded by the RCHM, now broken, is also in store at the Monastery at the time of survey, April 1985.