C15, and in 1843-4 by Robert Ebbels
plain tile roofs with coped verges on shaped kneelers.
Tower: C15, clasping buttresses, 2 off-sets, moulded parapet string and a crenellated parapet.
North aisle: C13 but much restored, and extended eastwards by one bay in 1843-4.
below the westernmost window is a blocked door with round arch on corbels, possibly C12.
South aisle: circa 1300 but altered 1843-4.
Interior: C13 north arcade with cylindrical columns, squat incised capitals and pointed chamfered arches.
South arcade of circa 1300
Semi-circular single step tower arch, probably C12.
At the west end of the north aisle, over the vestry door is a C13 sculpture of a bishop under a pointed trefoil arch.
2 C15 roof trusses, each with 4 raking struts extending from a cambered tie beam to collar and principals.
Fittings: next to the door, an iron bound chest hewned from a single oak log, probably C13.
Monuments: Thomas Pudsey, died 1715, tablet with coat of arms and an urn
Stained glass: chancel east window of 1844 incorporates 2 late C14 figures, chancel north and south windows of 1857 by D. Evans of Shrewsbury depicting the 4 Evangelists.