The great west window was built in the Perpendicular style.
The result is considered "an early example of the perpendicular style".
Many of the windows are in the late perpendicular style.
The west window has three lights, and again is in Perpendicular style.
The east window has five lights and is in Perpendicular style.
Other than the tower, the church is in Perpendicular style.
The remainder of the church is in the Perpendicular style.
The east window, dating from 1897 but in Perpendicular style, also has three lights.
The tower is in Perpendicular style and has three stages.
The west end of the church is in Perpendicular style, and has five bays.