In the north wall of the chancel is a four-light mullioned and transomed bay window dating from the late 16th century, and a single-light window.
The one-and-a-half storey building is of sandstone, with a tiled roof, two-light chamfered mullioned casements, small gablets and a porch.
This face has three mullioned and transomed four-light windows to the ground floor; those to the gable have five lights.
The service ranges have lower rooflines, mullioned windows and gables.
Each bay on both stages contains a tall two-light mullioned-and-transomed window with tracery.
The attic storey is set back, each bay containing a three-light mullioned and transomed window.
All the windows are mullioned, or mullioned and transomed.
The current bell tower is a 15th-century enlargement of the original one, with conical cusp and mullioned windows.