early C15, restored late C19.
Random rubble with some ashlar dressings and tile roofs.
Nave and chancel C12, south aisle
The early C15 stone south porch has a two-centred arch of two chamfered orders with chamfered imposts.
Two C12 small semi-circular headed windows, that to west partially hidden by buttress.
North chapel of early C14 has a north window of four trefoiled lights with star-shaped tracery in head under a two-centred arch with moulded label and shafts to jambs.
Priest's door of C14 between has a two-centred head and label.
INTERIOR: C14 south arcade of three bays with two-centred arches of two chamfered orders, piers and responds of same section and square moulded imposts with ballflower ornament.
Roof of chancel of three bays, probably C17 with moulded tie beams and diagonal struts to collars.
Nave roof of seven bays, probably C17, has a collar supported by two vertical struts with diagonal bracing, a king post on collar.
North chapel roof is C14, common rafter with collar, straight arch braces and ashlar pieces to each rafter couple.
South aisle ceiled, with three raking wooden struts with massive wooden screw threads spanning aisle to hold leaning south wall of nave, probably C17.
Fittings: C13 coffin lid with foliated cross in relief against west wall of south aisle.
Chancel has a C17 communion table altar.
Altar rails have C17 turned balusters and moulded hand rail.
The C19 pews contain some C17 panelling.
Pews in nave and south aisle are box pews of C17 panelling, the interior of that to east end of nave with fluted frieze.
A door on south side of nave dated "SH 1688".
Fragments of C14 glass. in many of the windows, with a Coronation of the Virgin in the head of the east window of north chapel.
Six diamond-shaped hatchments hang in chancel.