Ham stone, with some local cut and squared stone: plain clay tiled roofs with alternating double courses of fish scale tiles, and with 2-courses stone slates at eaves.
small cinquefoil window to hellringers chamber, with C19 clockface over and C15 style traceried windows to bell chamber
battlemented copings, gargoyle spouts to each corner.
Most of remaining work of C19 in early C15 style, but North transept day be earlier, the North window (on which others are based, uniquely has no hood mould).
Interior almost totally of C19 and unremarkable: some pre-C19 memorials in North transept and the tower space.
In a case on the North nave wall the head of the medieval churchyard cross The South boundary wall to the churchyard, stone, approximately 1.5 metres high and some 42 metres long, with roll moulded coping, of interest the glazed porch and West extension of 1979 not significant.