Peg-tile roof and stone slate roofs to porches.
The south side of the nave and the north side of the aisle are both 4 bays separated by buttresses and containing Early English style 2-light windows with hoodmoulds and carved foliate label stops.
South doorway is a 2-centred arch with shafts and capitals carved with stiffleaf decoration and chevrons around the arch.
The vestry includes a buttress made up of fragments of medieval tracery and other pieces from the old church.
Nave has an open 4-bay roof of arch-braced trusses rising from stone shafts on carved foliate corbels.
Tile floor and some encaustic tiles in the chancel.
Fittings and Furniture: Very ornate carved stone reredos in Gothic style featuring the evangelists in niches each side of central carving of the Virgin Mary below the Angel Gabriel.
Altar is flanked by tall brass candle holders on twisted stems.
Ornate altar rail has double standards enriched with 4-leaf ornament and providing niches for carved angels on pedestals.
Oak eagle lectern.
Octagonal pulpit richly carved including a representation of the Virgin Mary with infant Jesus.
Font has octagonal bowl carved with a Gothic arcade and on clustered shafts.
Elaborate carved timber font cover is dated 1926 and is complete with pulley.
Memorials: Old memorials have been set in the tower.
2 good monuments on north wall to John Yorke and Martin Yorke are carved with military trophies and have urns on pedestals.
Best on south side in memory of William Reymond and features a plaque on a sarcophagus from which the deceased is being carried up to heaven by 3 angels.
Glass: The glory of the church is the complete set of stained glass by Morris and Co. and Clayton and Bell.