St Peter's Church, Normanby by Spital

[3] The church is constructed in limestone rubble, with some ironstone banding, and ashlar dressings.

Its plan consists of a nave with a clerestory and north and south aisles, a chancel, and a west tower.

In the top stage are paired bell openings on the north, west and south sides.

A large vertical stone, possibly a former cross shaft, has been used as a quoin in the northwest corner of the nave.

In the east wall of the nave, to the south of the chancel arch, is a blocked squint.

At the east end of the north aisle is an altar table dating from the 17th century.

These include a cast iron tortoise stove, originally from Halstead, Essex.