Tooled ashlar with moulded stone plinth and plain tile roofs with crested ridge tiles and stone coped gables, topped by ridge cross to nave.
North aisle has a Y-tracery pointed C19 west window with carved head stops to the hoodmould, and a stepped angle buttress to west corner.
This has a moulded pointed door with oval niche above carved with the Lamb of God.
To either side the porch has trefoil headed lancets and inside there is a plain pointed door with a continuous outer moulding, and carved keys in trefoil niche above.
All C19 openings have hoodmoulds with carved head stops.
Interior has four bay C13 north arcade with pointed double chamfered arches dying into octagonal shafts over the capitals and octagonal piers and moulded capitals.
North aisle has roll moulded pointed arch with soffit on column corbels with stiff leaf capitals, into the north organ bay and chancel has similar arch to north, plus hoodmould with carved head stops.
All north aisle and chancel windows have chamfered inner arches on attached colonnettes, and chancel also has hoods with carved head stops to all windows, plus a continuous sill stringcourse.
Across the chancel arch is a plain low stone screen and to south in the nave is a late C19 octagonal wooden pulpit with painted saints in trefoil headed panels, on a stone base.
North aisle has early C20 war memorial screen across eastern arch and late C19 bench pews.
Similar pews in nave and similar date octagonal stone font to west end of nave with diaper panels to each side of the bowl.
In the organ bay there are several early C19 slate and white marble wall memorials to members of the Gresley family and a classical aediculed white marble memorial of c1792 to Thomas and Elizabeth Gresley.
North aisle has one ceramic and one enamelled brass wall plaque, the former c1872 to Mary Birch and the latter c1912 to Ruth Jeanette.
It also has two painted charity boards of c1678 and 1669.
The nave has a brass plaque of c1912 and the tower has several painted and embossed glass plaques recording the peals rung between 1909 and the present day.
Much of the stained glass is commemorative.
North east chancel window of c1914 is in memory of Constance Twiss and central south nave window has c1922 stained glass with inscription 'Virtus sola nobilitat'.
North aisle has east window of 1899 commemorating Thomas Carter and west window with re-set medieval glass to the top including a small heraldic device.