The church consists of a chancel, nave, N aisle, W tower and S
porch. The chancel and the N aisle
are 14thc.
The
W tower and the walls of the nave are post-Conquest and appear to date from about
1080. The round-headed tower arch is chamfered, with chamfered imposts, but otherwise
plain. On each face of the tower are double round-headed (arcuated lintels) openings
with a central shaft between them (the shafts appear to be modern) which have a
chamfered impost in place of a capital. The double windows are set within
round-headed, chamfered openings. Romanesque sculpture is found on the S doorway and
the font.