Two-stage west tower has full-height, stepped clasping buttresses to all corners, projecting embattled parapets with ridgeback copings and gargoyles and tall recessed octagonal stone spire above.
Above there are four C15 flat headed 2-light clerestory windows with cusped double lobe headed lights, set in deeply chamfered surrounds.
Chancel to east is built of rubble and has two C13 Y-tracery pointed windows to west
a C16 flat headed 2-light window with cusped semi-circular headed lights to east.
South chancel elevation has a 3-light C16 window to east, similar to northern window and a cusped headed doorcase with relieving arch above to west.
Beyond to west is a C19 Y-tracery window which has a C13 external tomb niche below it.
To western end of chancel is a full height C15 chapel with 4-light panel traceried four-centred arched window to front and similar 2-light window to side.
West elevation of aisle has a single lancet and above there are four C15 clerestory windows similar to those to north.
INTERIOR has a wide nave with late C13 arcade to north and south of tall double chamfered pointed arches on octagonal piers with moulded capitals and bases, except eastern responds which are three clustered shafts.
Simple C11 semicircular headed chancel arch with moulded impost band
small C15 pointed doorcase into the tower.
Chancel roof is C19 but nave and aisle roofs are C15, although all have been considerably restored.
Nave has central carved bosses to tie beams.
In eastern jambs of windows just to west of screen are inserted cusped headed niches with corbels to base, which are probably contemporary with the screen, ie: C13.
Carved and gilded reredos is early C20.
South aisle has a crude octagonal stone font with wooden cover, of indeterminate date.
Against the north wall is the tomb of Roger Bothe who died 1467 which has a base decorated with blind quatrefoils, over which is an ogee headed canopy with crocketed pinnacles.
The back wall is panelled and the top of the base has small brasses of Roger Bothe, his wife and their eleven children.
Set in the bay-window-like chapel to south side of chancel is the tomb chest of John Bothe who died 1496.
Also in the chancel is an early C18 wall memorial to Walter Colette with achievement to top and scull below, and two mid C19 slate and white marble wall memorials.
Adjacent, to north, is an early C19 wall memorial with slate obelisk over marble urn.
Above there are two early C19 marble wall memorials, and one of c1852 to the Trowell family.
North aisle has two re-set C13 effigies
There is also a wall war memorial and an enamelled brass plaque commemorating the restoration of the church in 1889.
North and south aisles have late C19 stained-glass east windows and the east window to south side of the chancel has similar glass.
There is also a c1950 stained-glass window in the south aisle and a war memorial stained-glass window in the north aisle.
In the tower there is a large hatchment dated 1767.