MATERIALS: of mottled sandstone, with rubble walling to the medieval south flank of the building and brought to course in the C19 construction.
There are ashlar dressings and the roof is of plain tiles.
Behind this and to the right is mediaeval walling with rubble stonework.
The chancel has encaustic tiles to the lower eastern walls and sides and mosaic flooring, with variegated marble steps.
The pulpit is octagonal and approached by a spiral stair which turns a quarter circle.
The font has a circular bowl with incised, coloured lettering , standing on a square base with clustered columns.
Stained glass: the most notable windows are the eastern window, showing the Resurrected Christ, of 1887 by Clayton and Bell, and the two nave windows and the south aisle window by Hemming of c.
The western war memorial window is by Hardman and dates to 1919.
Monuments: a variety of wall monuments brought from the earlier church, dating from the C18 and early C19.
This List entry has been amended to add the source for War Memorials Register.