C13 ironstone tower of three stages divided by chamfered string courses, moulded plinth base, three stepped buttresses against west wall.
Door on south side has round C19 head, window in lowest storey on west side has C12 details but is probably a reconstruction of the C18 with nook shafts, round head with label stops and a wavy line in the outer arch.
One C13 pointed head window in the middle stage on the south side with human head above the centre of the hood mould which has beast head label stops.
Recessed C14 octagonal crocketed spire with paired trefoil headed lucarnes beneath quatrefoils and decorated gables at the base and above four alternating single light trefoil headed windows with decorated gables.
North wall of the nave has two 3 light C15 windows with trefoil heads with irregular quatrefoils above, all beneath a pointed head with chamfered hood moulds.
Eastwards is an early C16 3 light window with a 4 centred arch over with deep concave moulding, no drip mould.
The roof has a parapet with 2 hacked off gargoyles.
The chancel north wall was rebuilt in 1887 but has a reset C13 2 light window with a monolithic tympanum and champfered hood mould.
The east wall of the south aisle has a plinth and a fine light C15 window with cusped trefoil headed lights beneath 4 centred arches, debased mouchettes at the centre and framed by double concave mouldings with moulded drip mould.
angles surmounted by pinnacles with a gargoyle on the south eastern angle.
South wall of the aisle has a 2 light C15 cusped trefoil headed window beneath a four centred arch with moulded drip mould.
There is a four centred arched door way, of which the upper stones are C19, but the bases of the jambs with stop chamfered appear C15.
Westwards is a wide 3 light C14 window with four centred arched heads and over arch with moulded hood mould.
Western part of the south aisle is C14 and retains a 2 light pointed head window with trefoil heads lights surmounted by cusped trilobes, simple chamfered hood mould over.
The south porch is C15,
cuts two C14 trefoil cusped trefoil headed niches, now empty which are surmounted by deeply moulded hood moulds which rise to ogee, points with floriated finials.
Over the door is a rectangular plaque set in a chamfered frame with a C15 latin dedicatory inscription in Lombardic letters commemorating Thomas Pacy.
West end of south aisle in ashlar has a three light C14 window matching that in the south wall, with to the south a cusped trefoil headed niche with an ogee head similar to those cut by the porch.
South door is C14 with a pointed head and roll moulded angles, the capitals run out to form stepped string courses.
C15 Lombardic lettered graffito beneath string course to west of the door.
Inside, a Transitional C13 3 bay south arcade with round pillars on circular bases with annular capitals and pointed arches of two chamfered orders with hobnail decorated hood moulds.
The C13 tower arch has three chamfered orders with hobnail decoration on the chamfered capitals and a chamfered hood mould above with beast head label stops.
Above the tower arch is a door with a flat lintel over beneath the C15 roof scar.
C13 tomb recess in south aisle
in the south wall of the chapel at the east end of the aisle is a C14 cusped trefoil headed piscina with lobed basin.
C15 chancel arch is tall with engaged octagonal jambs, moulded capitals with human heads with an arch of two chamfered orders above.
C13 tomb recess in the north wall within the sanctuary.
All glass and fittings C19 apart from C15 octagonal chalice shaped font.
Two fragments of C14 recumbent effigies are built into the blocking of the north door of the nave
one a priest in vestments, the other a laymen, each beneath trefoil heads, the latter having censing angels in the spandrels.