Attached to the tower are large buttresses in the form of obelisks.
The other features of the church include sheer gables and large buttresses.
Two larger buttresses, similarly treated, rise to roof level on either side.
At the west end are large buttresses, a gabled porch, and a rose window.
The larger buttresses on the north side were also added, and the nave wall was heightened.
In the 1870s large buttresses were added to the north and south walls.
The west wall was rebuilt in the 15th century when two large buttresses and a west window were added.
At the east end, flanking the windows, are large buttresses.
Two large buttresses project at 45-degree angles from the corners of the bell tower.
The west front is flanked by large buttresses rising higher than the eaves.