machine-tile roofs with coped verges.
pyramidal tile cap with late C18 weathercock.
This has pointed double-chamfered outer arch with hoodmould and carved cross to gable
encaustic tile floor and contemporary double-chamfered inner door.
North aisle in four bays has paired lancets with hoodmoulds plus carved heads at intersection to left and right windows, third window from left incorporating doorway with segmental-pointed arch below.
INTERIOR: early C12 north nave arcade of four round-headed arches with one step and single chamfering
C12 masonry above arches.
Restored four-centred chancel arch probably C14 and stilted pointed tower arch of 1878-79.
C15 arch-braced collar-beam roof in six bays to nave with cusped struts to principal rafters forming lozenge shapes and two tiers of cusped wind braces.
Oak chest at west end of nave inscribed with the date "1686" and the churchwardens' initials "TB" and "ID"
C17 chest in front of north door has rosette decoration and inscription "RC".
Wooden pulpit with carved Gothic tracery dated 1879 and other fittings and furnishings late C19.
Good collection of stained glass: east window depicting scenes from Crucifixion, probably by David Evans of Shrewsbury.
More Evans glass in north aisle
Glass in third window from west in memory of members of Mostyn-Owen family of Woodhouse (q.v.) by Kempe Mid-C19 stained glass in chancel north wall, right window c.1860.
Glass in first window from west in south aisle (eastern of two lights) reputed to be by Ninian Comper Monuments: chancel north wall: cartouche to Edward Jones South nave arcade (east end): elaborate wall memorial with fluted urn on tapering chest tomb, erected by John Dovaston in 1793 in memory of his parents and brothers.
Various C19 wall memorials to members of Mostyn-Owen family in north aisle.