Tower c.1500.
Nave and aisle roofs 1659.
Chancel restored 1806 (shortened in medieval times).
Corner pinnacles and gargoyles, angle buttresses.
North aisle, clasping buttresses, two C15 three-cinquefoil-light windows with vertical tracery in four-centred heads.
Modern porch rebuilt with early carved stones.
Aisle parapet with C17 finials.
Tower arch of three-chamfered orders on semi octagonal shafts with moulded bases and caps enriched with tudor roses.
Nave and aisle roofs reconstructed in 1659 with 'TST' inscribed on tie beam.
Four large, carved angels with Leeds arms in corner of nave roof.
Two C15 parclose screens, with ogee heads to open tracery at east end of north and south aisles.
Late medieval stained glass.
For monuments see RCHM.