Coursed rubble with some ashlar dressings and a machine-tile roof.
Nave: C14 north wall of three bays with two C14 windows, each of two cinquefoiled lights under a two-centred head, bay to right (west) has an early C18 doorway with bolection moulded architrave beneath an oval window with four key blocks.
The south door at the west end is C14 with chamfered jambs and a two-centred head.
North wall has a blocked C16 four-centred arch, formerly opening into a north chapel.
To west of arch a blocked C16 door.
South wall has two restored C14 windows, each of three ogee cinquefoiled lights under a square head.
Roof of chancel, C16 of three bays with arch-braced collar beam, trusses, with V-struts in the apex, and moulded wall plates.
The font has an octagonal bowl on a re-used base.
Reredos of C17 panelling with fluted frieze.
Above their heads an elaborate canopy, the back of which is carved with four saints and other figures.