late C14 tower
Carved waterspouts to north and south.
Tiny grotesque figure set in the masonry between the window and the north-west buttress.
Rebuilt south aisle wall on square plinth incorporates C12 arched doorway on slim shafts with bands of chevron moulding and a form of ballflower to architrave and soffit: hood-mould on headstops.
Interior: tall pointed tower arch with corbelled inner order and hoodmould on carved figure stops.
North and south arcades of double-chamfered pointed arches on cylindrical piers and one C14 half-octagonal respond.
1734 hatchment of George II on tower south wall.
South aisle east window contains fragments of C15 stained glass including part of a Saint Christopher.
Also monument to Henry Masterman (d1769) and his wife (d1768) of inscription panel and urn in high relief against an obelisk, by the Fishers of York.