C16 3 stage greenstone ashlar tower with bell moulded plinth, 2 chamfered string courses, battlemented parapet, stepped corner buttresses with some brick patching, crocketed pinnacles.
Beyond is a 3 light C16 panel traceried window in an earlier opening,
a tall C13 lancet.
The clerestorey is of 6 paired C16 lights with cinquefoils to the heads.
In the chancel are 2 C14 2 light windows, one with flowing, the other with reticulated tracery.
In the east wall is a C14 2 light window with C19 tracery.
The south wall is in mixed stonework with a re-used C14 2 light window and a single C19 light.
The south aisle has a 2 light C19 window to the east and west and a 3 light C14 window with ogee heads to the lights and rectangular head and hood.
Early C17 gabled red brick porch, in English bond with plinth, chamfered and pointed outer arch with above a niche, now with C19 roof.
3 bay south arcade, early C16, with quirked and chamfered octagonal piers, with reeded capitals, hollow chamfered arches with stop chamfers.
C16 tower arch, octagonal reveals and capitals, bell moulded base, tall double chamfered arch.
C16 aisle roof with moulded principals, chamfered commons and bold roll moulding at the junctions.
The chancel of 1888 incorporates the head and bowl of a C13 piscina.
Painted board of Royal Arms of George III.
George III Royal Arms in All Saints church, painted by J. Burnitt in 1781