Mixed rubble and septaria with dressings of Roman brick and clunch.
Red plain tile roof.
Early C12 Nave.
Three windows north wall, one C14 with 2 trefoiled ogee lights
quatrefoil in 2 centred head, one C13 with semi-circular head, and one Cl6 with rounded head.
One blocked C12 window above.
Two C15 doorways to rood loft stair, both with 2 centred arches, south wall has 3 windows.
Two are C12 similar to that in north wall.
The remaining one is late C14, with cinquefoiled lights with tracery in 2 centred head.
Mid C13 chancel, replaces former apse.
East wall has 3 mid C13 windows, lancet heads, dog tooth ornament, and detached shafts with moulded bases and capitals.
North wall has 2 windows, one Cl3 lancet and one mid C14 with 2 cinquefoiled lights in 2 centred head, with moulded label and head stops.
South wall has 4 windows, 2 are C13 lancets matching that in north wall.
one C14 window, with 2 centred head and modern tracery.
C13 doorway with chamfered jambs, and 2 centred arch.
South porch rebuilt in 1910, incorporat- ing C15 two centred timber arch and C15 tie beam with crown post.
C13 wall paintings on south-east window splays in nave. (RCHM 1 - Easthorpe).