The church is constructed variously of coursed and random sandstone, rag-stone and puddingstone and has plain tiled and lead roofs.
A square stair turret with window slits adjoins the north-west corner of the tower.
The south aisle has two buttresses with three large three-lighted 14th-century style arched windows; two to the west of the porch and one to the east.
The western bay, attached to the south side of the tower was reconstructed in the 19th or early 20th century.
The inner and outer doorways are pointed arches and an octagonal stair turret to the parvis chamber is positioned in the angle at the north-west corner between the porch and the south aisle.
The eastern end of the north and south walls each contain a single pointed arch window.
The octagonal wooden font cover with a central finial has hinged panels on four sides.
Close to the south aisle are Grade II listed stocks capable of holding two people.