Rubble iron-stone with Binstead stone dressings, brick rebuilding (part rendered), plain tile and lead roofs
East end of chancel has restored C15 Perpendic- ular 3-light cinquefoiled window and set-back buttresses
To south pointed lancet and doorway, and C15 squareheaded 3-light cinquefoiled window
To north brick buttress, pointed lancet and similar C15 window
North transept has C13 triple trefoiled lancet side windows, to north C19 3-light window and made-up opening in gable dated 1676
South transept has angle buttresses and restored C15 4-light window
To south aisle eastern C15 squareheaded window and mock-stone C20 vestry, large west buttress
Inside chancel old rere-arches some old stained-glass to east, and barrel-vaulted plaster ceiling
Monuments, 1786 to Ann Willis, 1819 to James Willis, 1804 to Wadham Wyndham, and 1780 to Peter Noyes
To west 2 bay C14 arcades, on octagonal piers
Plain north door, either side, fixed to wall, 2 Purbeck marble effigies of C13, under trefoiled canopies
In south aisle C15 door and medieval coffin lid
Either side C16 linen-fold panelling