Steeply pitched plain tile roofs with diaper work and crested ridge tiles, also stone coped gables with ridge crosses to nave and chancel east gables, plus chamfered eaves band.
The chancel is panelled up to sill height with Minton tiles and has a marble reredos with inlaid semi-precious stones, a small trefoil headed piscina with hood, a simple sedilla to base of the eastern window, mid C19 brass altar rails and choir stalls and organ of similar date.
The nave has similar date pews with inset quatrefoils to the bench ends, and an octagonal stone pulpit with cusped headed orange marble panels to each side and a polished black marble column supporting the lectern.
Beneath the tower is an octagonal granite font resting on a central pier with four colonnettes, each side of the bowl decorated with inset quatrefoils.
Broken original stone font sits on the floor nearby.
There are three memorials in the chancel, one enamelled brass plaque to Lady Law who funded the restoration of the church, one simple white marble wall memorial to Charles Colville who died 1886 and a gothick aediculed one to George Colville of c1860.
In the nave there are four brass wall plaques, all early C20, two commemorating First World War victims.
Most of the windows have clear glass but the east window has brightly coloured stained glass inscribed J B Capronnier Buxelles Fecit 1862'.
The north chancel window also has stained glass, given in memory of Alice Colville, by Ward and Hughes, and the east window of south aisle has glass by Christopher Webb of c1962, also the west window has mid C19 stained glass.