The C14 tower of 3 stages with bands is set on a deep chamfered plinth with a heavy moulded band over.
There are 2 gargoyles to each side.
To the left is a single large ashlar buttress, further left is an arched 3 light C15 window with cusped panel tracery, hood mould and label stops.
A band marks the junction of nave and C15 clerestory where there are 4 arched windows each with 3 arched and cusped lights and continuous hood mould broken by the buttress.
The north wall with 2 gargoyles has 2 windows each with 3 arched lights under a flat arch.
The south wall with single gargoyle has a central doorway with moulded surround and cambered arch flanked by single windows each with 3 arched lights under a flat arch.
4 bay C13 nave arcade with octagonal columns and moulded capitals which project to north and south to accommodate fleur de lys label stops of the outer chamfer of the double chamfered arches.
Low double chamfered C13 chancel arch, the inner chamfer supported on capitals decorated with nailhead, in turn supported on decorative corbels.
The furniture is C19 except for a few C18 pews, 2 C17 stools and a C17 decorativelty panelled chest, 2 of the panels being decorated with arcading.
In the north nave is a C14 floor slab decorated with a stylised sword.
A wall L monument in the south aisle to John and Eleanor Bailey, 1828, is surmounted by an urn.