Tower restored 1629.
Chamfered plinth, 3 chamfered string courses, moulded eaves cornice with masks and a gargoyle, openwork parapet with ballflower decoration.
First stage has to west, a C13 lancet.
Bell stage has to south west, a datestone inscribed 'TB 1629'.
Coped east gable with angel kneelers and cross.
North side has a Decorated double lancet with hood mould, flanked to right by a C13 chamfered low side lancet.
South porch, C14, has coped gable with finial and heavily moulded ogee doorway with multiple octagonal responds and a pair of wooden gates.
Interior has traceried panelled war memorial benches, 1919, and common rafter roof.
C13 south doorway, double rebated and moulded, has hood mould and double octagonal shafts.
Interior has C13 double chamfered and rebated tower arch with moulded octagonal responds.
Tower chamber has C19 stained glass west window.
North and south arcades, C13, 3 bays, have round piers and responds with round bases and capitals and double chamfered and rebated arches, with hood moulds, mask stops and crests.
Low pitched roof with moulded ridge inscribed '1651 RP JA GW 1657'.
North aisle has eastern window with stained glass, 1908, and east window with stained glass, 1886.
South aisle east end has stained glass window, late C19, by O'Connor.
South side has to east, C13 cusped piscina.
Eastern window has stained glass, 1906.
Western window has stained glass, late C19.
West end window has stained glass, 1905.
Chancel has double chamfered and rebated arch with octagonal responds, hood mould and mask stops, C13, and sill band.
North side has 2 late C19 stained glass windows.
East end has C20 panelled wooden reredos and east window with shafts and hood mould and stained glass by O'Connor, 1867.
South side has 2 stained glass windows, 1872 and 1883.
Fittings of 1860 include plain pine benches, traceried octagonal oak pulpit and matching prayer desk.
C19 brass and iron lectern.
Scrolled Classical marble tablet with a winged skull to the Cheseldyn family, 1691.
2 C19 brasses.
3 C20 brasses to the Peake family, 2 of them with medals.
Brass, 1917.