early C14, restored in 1878 and 1961 and re-roofed in 1984.
South side has three early C14 windows, two of which are trefoil-headed lancets and one a double trefoil-headed window with light above.
INTERIOR: The tower-arch is round-headed with C14 shafts starting relatively high up.
Ogee-headed early C14 stone stoup by south entrance.
A large stone memorial to the Harrison family is set in the floor.
The chancel has two medieval stone tomb canopies on the north wall.
The westernmost is late C13
the easternmost early C14.
This comprises two kneeling figures under a curved pediment embellished with a coat of arms, supported on composite half-columns and flanked by angels.
Further to the east is an early C14 piscina.
The east window has stained glass of circa 1890 and is flanked by two brass panels of the Ten Commandments.
The pulpit is late C20 and the roof to both nave and chancel, barrel-vaulted with crownposts to the nave, is of 1984.