Crenellated 2-stage tower, diagonal buttresses to lower stage,string course with gargoyles, 2-light trefoil-headed bell-openings with wooden boards in imitation of Somerset tracery, string course, 3-light west window without cusping, moulded arched west doorway, C19 door, square stair turret reaching to upper stage, crenellated nave, 3-light windows under square hoodmoulds flanking single storey gabled porch, lancets on returns, 4-centered moulded arch doorway blocked with inserted upper section of 2-light window, 2-light windows under square hoodmoulds to north and south sides of chancel, 3-light east window, 2-light windows in nave flanking crenellated chapel, 3-light north window and 2-light on return.
Interior: rendered, C19 chamfered chancel arch and chapel arch, C19 4-centred arch to vestry, plain C14 tower arch with original pointed, moulded, stair-turret doorway and west doorway.
C19 roofs: chancel roof with ornate carved wall plate continued as end truss, C19 principal rafter roof to nave.
The notable feature of the interior is the wealth of carved woodwork, mostly early C20 and executed by A E Eastwood of Leigh Court (qv) and members of the local woodworking class.
Carved bench ends and fronts, carved pulpit and lectern, the latter incorporating old panelling as does the panelled dado in chancel.
Stained glass including east window of 1914 attributed to Arthur Tower.
Small brass chandeliers donated 1914.