The 3 stage ashlar tower of 1305, has wide clasping stepped buttresses, deep chamfered and bell moulded plinth, chamfered string course, battlemented parapet with human head corbel table, panelled and crocketed corner pinnacles, ogee headed and pinnacled rounded central merlon, angle grotesque corbels.
On the south side the west buttress plinth bears a worn inscription recording the building of the tower in 1305 by Thomas Somerby.
The squared limestone rubble and lead roofed north aisle has C15 3 light west window with panel tracery and hood mould with beast head label stops.
The C13 north doorway in pointed moulded surround with annular angle shafts has hood mould with human head stops.
The C15 ashlar clerestory has moulded parapet, 3 two light windows with trefoil heads to the lights in round headed openings with hood moulds.
The coursed limestone rubble south aisle has late C14 east window with 3 ogee headed lights, 4 centred head and hood mould.
To the east of the porch a 3 light C14 window and to the west one of 2 lights, both with flat heads and ogee heads to the lights.
The C15 inner doorway has single chamfered 4 centred head and hood mould with possibly earlier niche over.
The north aisle arcade is of 3 bays, the stonework above the easternmost 2 bays is herringbone work, terminating against a line of quoins above a square pier, possibly indicating the extent of the original C11 church.
The later C12 westernmost bay has square cut round arch with hood mould, half round responds with crocketed imposts.
The C14 south nave arcade has quatrefoil filleted piers with annular capitals, octagonal responds, double chamfered arches with hood moulds and human head label stops.
The early C14 tower arch has 4 chamfers and hood mould with double octagonal responds and annular capitals.
The wide C14 chancel arch has double chamfered arch, octagonal responds, C19 hood mould.
The chancel 2 bay north arcade is C19 in C13 style and the rear of the south wall lancets have angle shafts.
All fittings are C19 including the mosaic and reredos, except for C17 chest in south aisle.
2 fragments of Anglo Saxon Cross shafts, one by the chancel arch bears interlace patterns to all faces.