Pebble, flint, clunch rubble and freestone dressings with steeply pitched plain tile roofs.
West Tower, C15 on plinth with embattled parapet and three-stage diagonal buttressing with newel staircase in North West corner.
Nave, c.1120 and originally with North and South transepts, now blocked.
The South doorway is also c.1120 in a round headed and roll moulded arch.
Frieze of chip carving, to the lintel over the doorway.
There are two restored C15 window with low sides in the south wall
one c.1120 round headed windows of one light to North and South walls.
C15 East wall replacing the apsed sanctuary of the original church.
The North wall of the nave has a C13 lancet with a restored pointed head.
Interior: The tower arch, late C14, of two wave moulded arches, the inner on enlarged shafts with half octagonal capitals
moulded early C12 nave has two opposing windows on each side wall.
The two at the East end have deep splays and round headed rear arches, of early C12.
At the West end, the window on the North side is a restored C13 lancet
on the south side an enlarged window opening probably of C14.
There are opposing North and South doorways of the early C12.
The six bay nave roof is C15 and of upper crown post construction.
In the C14 transepts were added but these have now been removed and the openings blocked.
The fine chancel arch is early C12, round headed with two roll moulded arches on the west side.
One the North side of the chancel arch is an early C13 side altar of clunch.
The recess is painted with a figure of St Thomas Becket and the reveals with scrolls.
The chancel is also early C12 and was originally apsed.
There are ten C16 pews in the nave
The panels are carved with blind tracery at the heads.