Plain tile and lead roofs.
The south side with pointed arched doorway and C17 plank and stud door.
4 C14 bell chamber openings each with 2 arched lights.
The north nave wall with some C12 herringbone masonry has a blocked C12 doorway.
To the left are 2 round arched C12 lights.
The clerestory with single crocketed pinnacle to the east has 4 C15 windows each with 2 arched lights under a flat arch, hood moulds, remains of label stops and continuous sill band.
The east wall of the chancel is set on a low chamfered plinth and has a single large arched C14 restored 5 light window with reticulated tracery and hood mould.
The south chancel on similar plinth has a single C14 2 light window with reticulated tracery and hood mould.
To the left is a single C13 lancet, a pointed chamfered arched doorway, a single small arched blocked light and on the far left a single restored arched C13 window with 3 pointed arched lights and hood mould.
The east wall of the south aisle has a single C14 arched 3 light window with reticulated tracery, hood mould and human head label stops.
The tracery further decorated with carved heads.
The south wall has a single similar 2 light C19 window the carving being foliate.
In the apex is a single niche with carved figure and hood mould.
Inner C13 moulded arched doorway with single outer restored colonnettes with moulded capitals, hood mould and C19 decorative label stops.
To the left is a single C17 2 light ashlar mullion window and on the far left a single corbel supporting a lead sundial.
4 bay C14 nave arcade with octagonal columns and responds and moulded capitals, the single central capital however decorated with nailhead, double chamfered arches.
Over is a blocked C12 round arched opening.
The east window of the aisle is flanked by single colonnettes, the arch over decorated with 5 foliate carved bosses.
2 further C17 benches.
A C17 altar table in the south aisle with turned legs.
There are the remains of the workings of a C17 clock, and a restored C18 shawm.