C15 west tower.
Embattled with main cornice having a central beast gargoyle.
Nave, C13, of fieldstone and limestone dressings.
Clerestory on north side, C14, of three quatrefoil openings in square surrounds with chamfered edges.
South wall has two large C15 windows restored of three cinquefoil lights each in four centred arches.
Medieval, restored.
Red brick south wall has reset south doorway C14 of continuous ogee moulding in two centred arch with moulded ogee label with mask stops and finial.
North arcade, C14, of three bays.
Arch braced tie beams of roof carried on jackposts on carved stone corbels linked by a moulded string below the clerestory.
The north aisle, although medieval in origin, is now almost entirely C19.
Chancel arch, C13, two centred and of two chamfered orders on half octagonal columns to the responds.
The sides are carved with foliate and star ornament with engaged Doric corner columns.
Altar: Late medieval, limestone with cyma moulding and roll moulding to lower edge.