Walls of split flint with C14 clunch and C19 oolitic limestone dressings.
Roofs both peg and clay tiles.
Principal doorway, C14 with 2-centred arch head, moulded jambs and label with head stops, one C14, defaced by weathering and one C19.
Timber-framed porch in front on flint dwarf walls - 4 lights to each side with ogee traceried heads - only some of these heads are original C14 work, all the rest of the porch is C19, having cambered tie-beams, 4-centred arched bracing and decorative barge boards.
INTERIOR: nave of 3 bays, clunch, quatrefoil C14 piers with moulded capitals and bases.
Roof has crown posts of square section with fillet on each face that merge with well carved braces to collar purlin and soulaces.
Posts are early C17 with lamb's tongue chamfer stops with characteristic decoration of extra nick beyond stop.
W window and E windows of aisles, N and S, have stained glass.
Stained glass of Crucifixion in E window.
Pulpit simple 3-cant, of open ironwork - slender round shafts with cinquefoil headed panels, sheet metal castellated lower band, painted red and gold on stone base.
Font cylindrical, limestone bowl with large fossil crinoids, 4 inlaid white marble crosses, 4 column support from inscribed base.
5 bells, 2 inscribed, one of 1655 and one of 1637 (matching C17 belfry frame).