Old tile roofs. 2 bay chancel with Victorian north vestry 4-bay nave and west tower
Nave has C12 herringbone work on lower parts of north wall. 3 north windows, eastern-most a lancet, then a 3-light one with cinquefoiled lights under a square labelled head, west one 3-light leaded oak framed casement to former gallery
At east end of south side 2-light window, then 3 cinquefoiled light C15 window, west end a lancet
C15 west window
Interior: Chancel has C14 piscina with cinquefoil ogee head and sexfoil basin; late C15 roof of 3 trusses, east one with arched tie-beam, other 2 with raking queen strutts
Early C13 cup-shaped bowl with fluted scallops, foilage band and cable rim, of Aylesbury type
C15 octagonal stem and moulded base
Stained glass in west window of tower and nave south east window, all fragmentary
Royal Arms on chancel north wall of George II. Wall painting over part blocked north door of St. Nicholas, C14 or C15. Bordered commandments above chancel arch C16, which is cut into by present chancel arch which must be C17 reset
Wall monument to Egelton 1778 has painted scrolls and plinth pediment head and putto apron