The church is constructed of
Magnesian Limestone, with a tiled roof. The nave has four bays, the chancel has two. The windows in the north aisle and chancel are
Perpendicular, the east window having five lights. The windows on the south side are lancets, while the west end has an early but recut doorway. The south porch covers another original door. The tower, unusually at the southwest of the church, has three stages with angle
buttresses. At ground level, there is a window with an
ogee arch. Inside the church is a memorial to
George Montaigne, incorporating a life-size figure, dating to about 1623. There are also three fragments of mediaeval tomb slabs. In the churchyard is a stone with a cup-like hollow, believed to have been used for depositing donations for lepers. ==See also==