some fenestration of C17.
Ashlar red sandstone, with purple tile roof except for Welsh slated chancel and porch.
Norman south door has scalloped capitals but no shafts with a band of zigzag above a band of chequerwork.
Early post-medieval studded oak door with 4 vertical rails and long iron strap hinges.
Tower has diagonal buttresses and bands at 1st and 2nd floor with carved faces.
Band with gargoyles carries embattled parapet.
Wooden chancel arch on C19 stone angel corbels.
2 larger family pews in north aisle where there is a C18 raised pulpit with reader's desk in front.
To rear of aisle is a churchwardens' pew with panelled lower portion with reeded rails dated 1675 and the hood on tall turned balusters dated 1709.
Small amount of C14 stained glass survives in the tracery of the east window of chancel and aisle chapel and west window of the tower.