Tower in 3 stages: galletted knapped flint with stone dressings: embattled parapet with gargoyle
3-stepped diagonal buttresses with wide C15 stone plinth
a cinquefoil headed light, probably C15, each side
south doorway renewed, chamfered jambs, double hollow chamfered arch under hood mould with figure stops, that to right hand side renewed.
plain octagonal font on fat octagonal stem, C15.
See > http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1547472 for a view of the church.
Medieval glass fragments in west window.
One box pew, dated 1640, enlarged 1867, has cockshead hinges, premonitary inscription and finial to corner post in the form of a carved upright shrouded skeleton holding an hour glass and scythe.