porch, C15 north vestry
Plain-tile roofs, with old tiles on south pitch of nave, stone-coped gables, oak shingles to spire.
EXTERIOR: chancel has late C13 east window with triple cusped lancet tracery.
C14 lancet with quatrefoil over twin cusped lancets on west side of north wall and C19 restored flat-headed window with twin cusped lancets to east side.
North vestry raised in C19 restoration but retaining C16 twin cusped light east window.
Two restored C16 flat-headed twin and triple cusped lancet windows to south set between C19 restored stepped buttresses.
aisle with single C13 pointed arched doorway with ogee mouldings and hoodmould, and to west is pointed window of twin cusped lancets and quatrefoil
South door with C13 pointed arch with hoodmould with label stops, and capitals with stiff-leaf foliage.
South porch: C13 projecting gabled stone porch with pointed-arched opening with two orders of shafts and roll mould, hoodmould with label stops, capitals with stiff-leaf foliage and heads.
Reset stone stoup in north-west corner carved with a large head.
Tower: 4 stage tower with lower 2 stages C12 with shallow clasping buttresses and reset former tower arch set in west wall.
C13 upper stages above offset.
C14 tall shingled broach-spire with distinctive twist.
INTERIOR: chancel with C14 3-bay double-tenoned purlin roof with two arch-braced trusses supporting collar purlin with arched rafters.
Nave: C14 5-bay double purlin roof of six arch-braced trusses with cusped collar and principals.
Principals and arched braces set on foreshortened hammer beams with wall posts with carved side braces set on stone corbels.
Late C13 5-bay north aisle incorporating two wide bays for chantry chapel, 5-bay C13 arcade to south.
Tower arch has subsided to horse-shoe shape and is C19 restoration of original Norman round arch with 2 inner rings inserted during C19 restoration, outer order with foliate and interlacing ornamented capitals on shafts, plain chamfered abaci and hoodmould.
MEMORIALS: on north wall of chantry chapel to Edward Toldery d. 1761 and descendants, by Stephens of Worcester