[1][2][3] The church is built of stone, and consists of a four-bay nave with a south porch, a three-bay chancel, and a west tower.
The bell openings are paired with pointed heads, and the parapet is plain and coped.
The north doorway is plain with a reset Anglo-Danish stone above, depicting two beasts facing each other.
On the north side is a Norman corbel table carved with beasts' heads.
One of 1723, to Thomas Langley, is particularly elaborate, with a tablet flanked by Corinthian columns, resting on a shelf, with a scrolled pediment and achievement.