Roughly coursed mixed stone with plain tile roof.
Small medieval north stair turret.
Broad C15 five-light traceried east window-with cavetto mullions, segmental head and hood-mould.
Chancel: mid C13.
resembling C18 aisle windows but said to be C16.
C14 east window with cusped intersecting tracery and hoodmould.
Hoodmould with roll-and-hollow moulding and carved heads as label-stops.Two further north windows, one to east of porch and one between turret and lean-to, the former with broad C18 wooden shutters
Small medieval stair turret adjoining porch to west, on stone plinth with stone string and battlements
Second World War memorial clock.
North porch: gault and red brick in Flemish bond on stepped brick plinth with plain tile roof.
Ribbed medieval door.
two to west added when church extended in C14.
Bell capital corbels to east and west ends of both arcades, that to north east with carved face.
West end of north aisle partitioned off as school-room from late medieval date.
Continuous C13 string round chancel at cill level.
Fixtures and fittings: C13 stepped piscina and two-seat sedile to south wall of chancel, with pointed arches with roll-and-fillet moulding and continuous pointed-arched hoodmould.
C13 piscinain south wall of south chapel with stopped hollow chamfer, and five red ochre cinquefoils.
Three C13 Resurrection castings below rim.
Carved stone fragments by tomb in south chapel (possibly connected with font base?).
Three medieval pews now north west end of nave.
Altar possibly a C17 Communion table.
Mid C17 rails to east one and half bays of south arcade with moulded rail and symmetrical balusters on chamfered base.
Bowed later C17 rails part of way across west end of south east chapel with plain hand-rail and turned balusters.
C18 pulpit, formerly three-decker, now two, with fielded panels and Greek key pattern to cornice.
Royal Arms 1739 over south door.
Decoration: wall-painting of second half of C13 at east end of south wall of south chapel, depicting martydom of St. Thomas a Becket.
C14 stained glass in east window of north aisle.
Table tomb at east end of south chapel to John Plomer, d.1615
Memorial tablet, south wall south aisle, to Henry Read, d.1777
Said to be on Saxon site.
Detached belfry of circa 1200 (q.v.)