Plain tile roofs.
C13 tower of four stages divided by chamfered string courses.
Similar bell-openings to the east, and below, the roof line of the C13 nave.
Early C14 octagonal stone spire with two tiers of tiny lucarnes.
To the right are three large square-headed C14 windows with reticulated tracery set in double chamfered surrounds.
C12 south doorway with two orders of colonnettes, a zigzag arch, and a simply decorated label.
INTERIOR: Broad C13 tower arch of three chamfered orders with moulded imposts.
C13 three-bay north arcade with circular piers, octagonal capitals with nailhead decoration, keeled responds and double chamfered arches.
Late C14 wooden sculpture, a pieta probably of German origin.
Castellated and moulded tie beams on angel corbels, tracery above.
Timber fittings of a high quality, ie: rood screen with coving and gallery, pulpit choir stalls, communion rail and organ case.
C19 octagonal font.