Decorated west window with hoodmould, West bay of S. aisle is a C16 reconstruction in ashlar, but a fragment of the original masonry abuts the tower.
S. porch of C.14, ashlar, with parapet and huge gargoyles.
Sundial over the archway, and within a C14.
N. Wall of nave has a single C13 lancet but all other windows are Victorian restorations in Decorated style.
Inside, nave of 4 bays, and an early C13 arcade, with double chamfered round arches on low octagonal shafts, with plain capitals
Victorian chancel screen, and heavily restored chancel with good glass of 1898, and an incised stone slab depicting a man, his wife and their children, 1559.
Various C18 wall monuments in nave and aisle, and in particular, a large memorial to Rowland Roberts and his wife, d. 1762, with inscriptions contained beneath a scrolly broken pediment and sheild of arms.
The bowl has incised arches decorated with dogtooth carving.