[1] The building is Grade I listed;[2] the north door and chancel arch are notable features dating from the 12th century.
The north door has a Norman arch of four orders, richly decorated with varieties of chevron patterns and embattled ornament.
[3] The 12th-century chancel arch is elaborately decorated, having three orders on the nave side and two on the chancel side: there are varieties of chevron patterns; the capitals and abaci have ornaments of grotesque figures and foliage.
At the west end of the nave is an oak dug-out chest studded with nails, probably 13th-century.
[3] In the 14th century the chancel was extended and a small north vestry (more recently converted into a heating chamber) was added.