[1] The square tower is attached to the south side of the church at the junction between the nave and the chancel.
[1] The short nave features a rubble walled windowless porch attached to the south side in the 19th century and a gabled west end rebuilt in the same century with a window of four lights in the 13th-century style.
On the north side of the nave, a blocked-in doorway with a pointed arch surrounded by a carved rectangular architrave is 14th-century.
The roof to the nave is supported on three crown posts on unbraced tie beams.
[1] Internally, a 14th-century font is set on a chamfered base with a face, two calves' heads and a leaf.