Snecked dressed stone with gabled gambrel plain tile roof.
West tower, C13
To west, chamfered C13 door with hood mould and stops.
Above, remains of a figure carving and chamfered single lancet with trefoil head and hood mould.
Nave, late C13, 4 bays, has on north side, to west, single buttress, 3 setoffs.
West side has 2 re-set stone lozenges with Arms of Elizabeth I, and explanatory brass.
North transept, C19, single bay, late C13 style, has to west moulded pointed doorway with hood mould.
Chancel, early C14, has 2 diagonal buttresses to east, 3 setoffs.
North side has to east, C19 lancet, C13 style, with trefoil head.
East end has quadruple lancet c.1300, with treofil heads, Y tracery, large trefoil each side, staff-moulded mullions and reveal and hood mould with stops.
South side has 2 restored single lancets, c.1300, with coved and rebated reveals.
South porch, C14, restored, double chamfered and rebated south doorway with half-round responds with moulded capitals and bases.
Tower arch, C13 double chamfered and rebated, with half round responds with small moulded bases and capitals.
Tower chamber has west, window with stained glass, C19.
Chancel arch, C19 in C13 style, double chamfered and rebated, with hood mould and uncarved stops.
Contains 5 bay traceried panelled oak screen, Perpendicular style, with central cross and commemorative brass, 1913.
North side has single and south side, 2, stained glass windows by Alexander Gibbs of London, c.1880, all dedicated to William Mompesson.
East end has keeled sill band, panelled, carved and crested oak reredos by C. H. Bond, Rector 1915-36.
East window has stained glass 1878.
South side has to east, carved and panelled seat in window recess by C. H. Bond.
Chip carved back panel, Renaissance Revival style, with carved round headed opening.
Matching carved octagonal sounding board with carved panels with half round cutouts, multiple ball drops, reeded frieze and dentillated cornice.
Double sided oak lectern, late C19, with bracketed cross foot and carved square stem.
Brass referring to fitting of clock, 1887.
Monuments include decayed early C18 sandstone and slate wall monument crudely repainted C20, with panel in moulded frame, apron with winged skull, flanking floral drops with cherub heads, cornice, and above, Achievement of Arms with floral swags.
War memorial brass, 1918.