C15 ashlar two-stage west tower has stepped full-height clasping buttresses to all corners and deep moulded plinth.
Above again there is a coved string course with central gargoyle to north side, and embattled parapets with crenellated bases for corner pinnacles, now missing.
North aisle is C14 and constructed of coursed stone with a continuous moulded sill band.
To east, the chancel has two thin C13 lancets to north elevation, a four-centred arched east window with three stepped C20 lancets, within a returned hoodmould, flanked by corner buttresses, and three chamfered lancets to south elevation with low chamfered doorcase between western windows.
East elevation of south aisle has pointed 3-light lancet type window with large tracery circle to top which is possibly C13.
South elevation has two tall 3-light C13 stepped lancet pointed windows with hoods and central stepped gableted buttress.
Beyond to west is a C17 timber framed porch on stone plinth with close studding to east side, rebuilt in brick to west side, and with slated wooden gates to front.
There is a continuous double-chamfered C15 tower arch
wide C14 moulded chancel arch on octagonal responds.
Chancel has triple C13 sedilla with semicircular headed arches on octagonal shafts with a chamfered pointed piscina to east, both with stepped moulded band over which continues round the chancel.
Nave pews are C20 copies of two C17 robust oak pews to rear of nave.
South aisle has elaborately moulded C14 piscina with cusped pointed head, and north aisle has small ogee headed piscina to east wall and alms cupboard in north wall.
Tower has two painted charity plaques dated 1906 and C17 panelled wooden gates across the arch with oak acorn finials and shaped 'H' hinges.
This is an unusual monument with the life-sized figures of Richard Sale and his wife, plus the smaller figures of children behind, all kneeling in a row.
Between the figures are panels with rusticated ends, the two either side of the wife surmounted by babies in their cots.
Above there are four shields, that to north with scull and crossbones, that to south with figure of death, one central one decayed, the other inscribed 'Repaired by Elizabeth, Daughter and Heiress of William Sale, great grandson of the above Richard Sale from William his second son by Judith Oliver his second wife, 1727'.
South wall of south aisle has small slate and marble wall memorial to Richard Storer who died 1840 and there is also a copper plaque to John Greatorex who died 1936.
West wall of nave has marble war memorial and north aisle has lead plaque inscribed 'Robert Hill, Richard Brian CW.
Chancel has cll190 stained glass to all windows, all nave windows have clear glass.