Walls mainly of flint rubble partly plastered, with dressings of limestone and clunch, stair turret of red brick in English bond, S porch timber framed and plastered, Chancel of dressed flint and red brick, roofs of handmade red clay tiles.
The eastern is of one C18 rectangular light, inserted in a C15 aperture from which the mullion and tracery have been removed, with original moulded label and hollow-moulded segmental-pointed rear-arch.
The western is a C13 lancet widened in the C18, with an external wooden lintel.
Both have C18 glass and leading, the former rectangular, the latter of diamond panes.
Between the windows is the N doorway, early C14, now blocked.
The easternmost is of c.1500, of 2 plain lights under a 4- centred head with moulded label and hollow-moulded segmental-pointed rear-arch.
The second is a C13 lancet with chamfered and rebated jambs and head, repaired externally.
The westernmost is late C15, of 2 plain ogee lights under a square head with moulded label and hollow-moulded segmental rear-arch.
Between the 2 western windows is the S doorway of c.1400, with jambs and 2-centred head of 2 moulded orders, with a moulded label.
The door is original 'assembled with fox- wedged pegs that fix V-edged boards to square ledges with chamfered arises' , strap hinges with incomplete foliate ends, C13, and a large stock-lock.
The roof of the Nave is of 4 bays, plastered to the soffit, with exposed principal rafters, arch-braces to them, wall-pieces and wall- plates, all moulded, C15.
The W tower is of 3 stages with moulded plinth and strings and crenellated parapet, and a half-octagonal stair-turret of brick to the SE added in the early C16.
The tower-arch of c.1400 is 2-centred and of 2-chamfered orders.
The W window is of c.1400 and of 2 cinquefoiled lights with a quatrefoil in a 2-centred head, decayed.
The S porch is timber framed, much altered, and plastered externally, C16 or earlier.
There are three bells, the first and second by Thomas de Lenne, c.1333, the first inscribed 'Alicia, Ave Maria Gra.
The third is by Henry Jordan, late C15, inscribed 'Sit Nomen Domini Benedictum'.
On the N wall of the Nave there is a wooden panel inscribed 'This hath bin the churching the mearring stool and so it shall be still 1620' reportedly removed from a seat.
At the W end there are 2 late C15 pews
a front, with attached shafts and some C17 panelling.