Three stage tower with moulded string course, battlemented parapet and gargoyle chutes to north and south sides.
The belfry stage has to each face a C16 two light opening with cusped trefoil heads and mouchettes under a hoodmould.
The north aisle has three C15 watershute heads
four C13 two light windows with Y tracery, one being set in the west wall and three in the north.
In the east wall is a three light C13 window with Y tracery.
The north wall of the chancel has a stepped cill course and two two light C13 windows with Y tracery, trefoil heads and quatrefoils with beyond to the east a single lancet.
The south wall of the chancel has a C19 two light copy of the north chancel C13 windows, and a blocked priest's door.
the three, bay late C13 north and south arcade, the north having circular columns, the south octagonal, each having simply moulded capitals and double chamfered arches.
Only the south side now has hood moulds with carved heads to the labels.
In the north aisle is a late C13 tomb recess with a two centred moulded arch over.
Above the arch is a two light C15 window with cusped heads.
All the fittings, including the font are from the C19 restoration.
Beneath him are pieces of a C15 tomb with blank quatrefoils.
Close by is the effigy of a lady, also late C15, with flowing robes and her feet resting on a dog.
In the east end of the north aisle is a C15 priest's grave slab, originally with black lead Lombardic inscription.