C14 additions, restored 1889.
Rubble with ashlar dressings and concrete tile roof.
West tower of four stages, the upper stage with offset probably C15, a moulded cornice below the crenellated parapet.
It is C12 with semicircular arch of two square orders, the inner order with incised zig-zag ornament.
The inner order has moulded imposts and the outer order has imposts bearing carved monsters.
The two windows to the east of the porch are C12
C13, the former a semi-circular headed window, the latter of two trefoiled lights.
The north arcade of late C12 has three bays, originally with semicircular arches, that to west distorted.
Roof of nave is of C14 common-rafter type with straight braces to the collars and slightly raking ashlar pieces.
The lean-to roof of the north aisle is C14 with wall posts rising from corbels.
Fittings: dated 1664 with the initials IR and RI cut on the octagonal bowl which stands on a round stem.
Reused C17 panelling of three tiers set on east wall of chancel, the panels of the top tier bearing geometrical designs.
East window contains figures of six saints by Powell, 1871.