Slate and plain tile roofs.
Ashlar, 3 stage western tower has deeply moulded plinth, second stage band, moulded cornice with central gargoyle and coped parapet, plus full height angle buttresses.
The east wall has gabled angle buttresses with curved figures adorning the gables, and ogee cups above.
Above are 2 lengths of a frieze or tympanum of the Last Judgement, the left piece shows figures climbing out of their graves, and the right the mouth of hell.
C19 circular, bowl and stem ashlar font.
C19 wooden roofs, benches, altar rail and pulpit.
Choir stalls and mostly C19 with some C15 bench ends.
MONUMENTS: North aisle has a fine, large marble wall monument with fluted Corinthian pilasters, supported on brackets, with an open segmental pediment above and scroll sides.
Brass plate to Charles Clarke 1915.