The church was restored in 1875 and is constructed of roughly coursed or uncoursed rag-stone with pebbledashed render to the nave and chancel.
The south side has a wide lancet window at the east end and a larger 19th century two-lighted traceried in the middle of the façade.
Attached to the south side of the nave is a glazed timber porch with a pitched roof added in the 19th century.
The 15th century west tower is in two stages on a stone plinth with a battlemented parapet above a moulded string.
A taller stair turret, with battlements and gargoyles, is attached to the north-east corner.