Early C13 tower set on a plinth with moulded band over, of 3 stages with bands
topped with a C15 spire.
Single central gargoyle to each side.
West side with C13 lancet.
The north aisle is set on a moulded plinth, the west wall has a single arched C14 2-light window with cusped tracery, hoodmould and human head label stop to the left.
To the left are 2 similar C14 windows with hoodmoulds and human head label stops.
Clerestory has 3 C14 arched windows each with 3 cinquefoil archedlights. to the left of the aisle and set back is the C19 vestry with 2 pairs of Caernarvon arched lights. the east wall has a single pair of pointed arched lights.
The east wall has a single early C14 window similar to that of the east chancel with hoodmould and worn human head label stops.
The south wall has 2 pointed arched C14 windows each with 2 arched lights, cusped tracery, hoodmould and human head label stops.
C17 double wooden gate with panels decorated with strap and fret work and topped with small decorative iron spikes.
Inner C13 moulded arched doorway supported on engaged colonnettes
moulded capitals with C17 door.
To the left is a single similar C14 window with hoodmould and human label stops.
With single similar restored C14 window in the west wall with hoodmould and human head label stops.
3 bay C13 nave arcades.
C17 table in south aisle with large turned legs, remaining furnishings C19.
Set into the south chancel wall is an early C16 incised slab of a priest.
In the north wall is a row of 4 C17 slate tablets to Charles Broughton, that on the left decorated with a shield, the 2 tablets to the right with inscriptions and that on the far right with damaged alabaster skull and cross bones.