Ashlar and coursed squared sandstone with sandstone dressings and plain tile roofs with stone copings to east end of chancel and west end of nave.
Above, a square stone bellcote with a central trefoil headed lancet to each side and moulded stringcourse with central gargoyle to south and west sides, topped by embattled parapets.
To east, the chancel has a C19 lancet, and beyond is the gabled north vestry with two adjoining lancets to north and a blocked C13 chamfered lancet to east.
South chancel elevation has central chamfered pointed doorcase with studded wooden door and to either side, a pair of adjoining lancets, those to west are C13 but only the eastern lancet of the other pair is original, the other was added in the C19 arid the stone was cut back to form a flatheaded surrounds as in the nave aisle windows.
To west of the porch is a single C13 lancet.
The inner door is also C13 with staff moulded, pointed arch.
Similar C13 pointed chancel arch on plain responds.
All roofs are C19, and in the nave, extra C19 carving has been added to the sides of the beams.
The nave also has a complete set of C19 box pews, an early C20 cusped marble pulpit, a carved and painted coat of arms on the south wall, and a superb, probably C12, stained glass window of St Michael.
The altar rails, choir pews and the east window stained glass are all C19.
Several memorials in the chancel, the best of which is one of 1708 to the Harris family, a marble oval plaque resting an angel head corbel and topped by an urn finial.