Uncoursed sandstone rubble to nave (C12) with coursed rubble
ashlar on chamfered plinth to C17 work and late C19 restoration and additions
Belfry: probably originally c.1632 but completely restored in late C19
pyramidal roof and brass weathervane
below, a flat-headed late C17 window of 5 arched lights with hollow spandrels.
2-, 3- and 4-light late C17 mullioned windows on both sides, probably originally with round-headed arches like those to west end, but renewed in late C19 and given trefoil heads
gabled organ chamber to north with a C17 blocked doorway immediately to east.
the whole of the church has late C19 glazed tiles to the lower parts of the walls, further embellished with a mosaic reredos at the East end.
The majority of the other fittings and furnishings are also late C19, including the pulpit, stained glass in chancel, the choir stalls and benches
plain cylindrical font on square chamfered plinth probably late C12.A board dated 1736, recording benefactions to the poor of the parish, hangs on the west wall while on the north and south walls are C18 funerary hatchments to various members of the Mainwaring family of nearby Whitmore Hall (q.v.).
Monuments: in north-east corner an incised alabaster slab to Edward Mainwaring and his wife
on the wall above a finely carved alabaster and marble memorial to Elizabeth Mainwaring The large churchyard is separated from the avenue of trees, which leads to Whitmore Hall (q.v.), only by a ha-ha.