Coursed and squared ironstone and limestone ashlar with ashlar dressings with patterned tile and aluminium roofs.
First stage has to west a C13 style single lancet, and to south a similar smaller lancet.
Second stage has to west and to south a single C13 lancet, that to south flanked to left by a sundial.
Clerestory, C15, 4 bays, has on each side 4 ogee triple lancets with panel tracery and segmental arched heads with hood moulds.
North transept has to north a C15 4 light ogee lancet with billeted transom and panel tracery, moulded reveal and hood mould.
East side has a C15 triple ogee lancet with flat head and hood mould.
Vestry has to north a C13 style double lancet, 1894, with hood mould, and to east a similar double lancet.
Chancel north side has to west a late C15 ogee triple lancet with panel tracery, moulded reveal and hood mould.
Beyond, on either side, a C15 triple lancet with panel tracery, moulded reveal and hood mould.
South transept has to south a late C15 triple lancet with ogee central light, segmental pointed head and hood mould.
West side has a restored Tudor arched doorway with hood mould and mask stops.
South aisle, 2 bays, has to east a C15 transomed triple lancet with ogee central light, with 4 centred arched head and hood mould.
West end has an early C14 double lancet with Y tracery and hood mould.
South doorway, C14, has deep filleted moulding and hood mould.
Tower chamber has stained glass west window, 1864, and iron spiral staircase, 1868.
Nave arcades, C14
C15, 3 bays, have square piers set diagonally, each with 4 half round projections, and half octagonal responds.
North east pier has a capital with heads, south east pier has a capital with angels.
Restored C15 roof with arch braces and wall shafts on mask corbels.
East window has patterned stained glass.
North aisle east end has a C13 double chamfered and rebated archway with fillet moulded responds, hood mould and mask stops.
Windows have patterned stained glass.
Restored roof has mask corbels, C14 and C19.
North transept has patterned stained glass windows and low pitched roof on corbels, 1866.
South aisle east end has a C13 archway of the same design as that in the north aisle, patterned stained glass windows and lean-to roof with arch braces, 1895, on mask corbels.
South transept has to north east a C13 squint.
Chancel has double chamfered and rebated late C13 arch with hood mould and mask stops, and keeled responds with capitals with dogtooth bands.
East end has tiled reredos and stained glass window by A. Gibbs, 1864.
South side has to east, a C13 chamfered piscina and aumbry and C13 sedilia with round shafts.
Stained glass window by A. Gibbs, 1881.
Early C18 carved cupboard and panel, C18 chest with drawers.
Carved with biblical scenes and barleysugar twists.
2 C20 brasses.