Both the C15 and C19 masonry is similar: local stone rubble with Beerstone detail.
The roof is of red tiles with crested and pierced ridgetiles.
The layout appears to be that of the Perpendicular church but only the late C15 west tower remains essentially intact.
So too does the north aisle although the arcade and east end are late C14.
Its 2-centred outer arch has a moulded surround and a hoodmould with its labels carved as a king and bishop's head.
Both have Perpendicular style tracery and hoodmould with carved head labels.
The porch has a tile floor and common rafter roof of 1883.
All the roofs are open C19 wagon roofs with moulded arch bracing to the main trusses, moulded purlins and large carved bosses.
The tall tower arch is late C15.
The 3-bay arcade is late C14 and carried on octagonal piers with plain soffit-chamfered caps.
The floors are of C19 tiles with encaustic tiles in the chancel which are used increasingly towards the altar which sits on a marble plinth containing panels of encaustic tiles.
Either side are reset graveslabs of C17 rectors.
C19 oak Gothic-style altar and similar carved oak reredos comprising a blind arcade on a marble shelf and flanked by original brass candle holders.
The oak altar rails are C17 in style.
C19 stalls in Gothic style and similar oak octagonal pulpit with openwork quatrefoils in the panels.
Attractive C19 brass lectern with twisted stem and scrolled brackets.
C17 oak chest has panelled front and is incribed GD 1662.
The circular sandstone stem and moulded base, however, are Norman.
Some plain C19 marble monuments.
On the south side of the chancel a small Beerstone plaque is insribed with the sacred monogram and includes the initials IR and date 1603.
Some good Victorian stained glass.
The east window is a memorial to Lydia Hoskin Pippin , but the best are the Queen Victoria Jubilee window in the nave and the 2 in the aisle.
The late C15 tower was the only part to survive the 1883 restoration substantially intact although the arcade
east window of the north aisle are late C14.