Gable ended slate roofs with C19 decorative ridge tiles and coping stones.
The earliest part of the Church is the Norman south doorway and the nave may incorporate some Norman fabric.
The chancel was probably rebuilt or remodelled in the C15 when the Easter sepulchre was built on the north side.
The tower and south porch are also probably C15.
Good C12 south doorway in sandstone which has a circular arch decorated with interlaced arcading enclosing a tympanum depicting the Lamb of God flanked by a dove on either side.
Decorative carving to imposts and plain stone jambs.
Chancel has good Easter Sepulchre on north wall with effigy of recumbent priest with cusped arch and Perpendicular blind arcading above, and carved quatrefoils below.
The old wagon roofs survive with moulded purlins and carved bosses - larger and more elaborate to the aisle which also has running foliage carved wall-plates.
Several C16 bench ends survive with unusual and varying designs.
Fragments of old glass have been preserved in the top lights of the south chancel windows and easterly nave window.
Good C18 wall memorial in aisle to members of Marshall family with columns and a pediment.
Simpler slate memorial slab of early C18 to Mary Guss and her daughter.