The walls of the church required renovation when converted into a private house, with the tower standing untouched.
[3] In 1977 the body of the church was renovated as part of the conversion into a house, with the tower remaining untouched.
In the third stage there is an altered louvred opening on the east side, and the remains of a lancet window on the west.
In the top stage are ogee-headed lancet bell openings on the north and the south sides.
In each of the east and west gables of the roof are two lancet openings, above each of which is an ogee-headed niche with a bracket containing a ballflower ornament.
At the time of the excavation, a number of re-used decorative stones were found within the structure of the nave walls.