The bottom stage of the tower contains a west entrance.
The top stage of the tower is Georgian in style.
In the lowest stage of the tower is a window with three lights.
The chancel and the upper stage of the tower are from the 15th century.
The bottom stage of the tower has a three-light window in the north wall.
On the south side of the bottom stage of the tower is a 17th-century window.
The upper stage of the tower was rebuilt in the 17th century.
Earlier, in the late 13th century, the first stage of the tower had been added at the west end of the church.
The nave west window is in the bottom stage of the tower and has three lights.
At the west end is the ruined first stage of the northwest tower.