The nave has a north arcade of c.1400
of 4 bays inserted in the C12 wall.
The south wall has 3 c.1400 windows, largely rebuilt,
traces of a C12 window with semi-circular arch.
The south doorway is C12 with plain jambs, semi-circular arch and grooved and hollow chamfered imposts.
The door is C15 with plain battens
3 strap-hinges and sexfoil scutchion. the early C16 clerestorey has 2 windows in the east wall and 4 in the north and south walls.
The spandrels are traceried and 4 centred braces form 4 centred arches with carved bosses.
The central window is of 2 cinquefoiled ogee lights under a 2 centred head, probably of the C14.
The westernmost window is of 2 trefoiled lights under a 2-centred head probably of the early C14.
Between the 2 westernmost windows is the C14 north doorway, which has moulded jambs, 2 centred arch
label and is built partly of reused C12 masonry.
The roof is of C15 lean-to type, of 4 bays with curved chamfered braces to the wall posts.
The chancel has quoins of Roman brick.
In the E wall is a window with C15 remnants.
In the north wall is a C15 doorway with moulded jambs and 2 centred arch under a square head having quartrefoil spandrels and a moulded internal label.
In the S wall are 2 C15 windows, each of 2 restored lights under a 4 centred head with a rear arch of 2 chamfered orders.
Between the windows are traces of a former window of the C13
Further E is a doorway with chamfered jambs and 2 centred arch, probably of the early C14.
The chancel arch, possibly of the C14, is 2 centred and of 2 chamfered orders.
The C12 respond survives and is of 2 square orders towards the nave and one to the chancel.
The north respond is of reused C12 masonry.
C14 piscina with octagonal drain in recess with cinquefoiled 2 centred head and moulded jambs and adjoining simple recessed sedilia under south east window.
The W tower is of the C15 and of 3 stages.
The moulded plinth has chequer work and below the embattled parapet is a string course with bosses carved with heads of beasts etc., and much weathered gargoyles.
The moulded label has angel stops.
The door is C15.
The west doorway has a moulded 2-centred arch in a square head with spandrels carved with a horseman and woodman on north side and a winged beast on the south with a bust of an angel with shield at the apex.
The moulded label is mitred into a string course and has carved bosses and stops.
The W window is restored but has external label-stops carved with figures playing musical instruments.
The early C16 south brick porch has a double chamfered plinth, a stepped gable and an embattled parapet.
Stem octagonal with shaped stops and lead lining with scratched inscription and date 1594.
Fragments of C14 or C15 stained glass in south window of nave.