One Norman slit window with deep inner splay on south side of nave
the remainder 2- and 3-light, in various styles, one with flowing tracery, another with a flat Tudor hood-mould.
All have been repaired, but not replaced, and are filled with diamond-leaded clear glass, some old.
A 3-light C14 east window with panel tracery.
South porch, basically C14, but heavily Victorianised.
A Norman slit window on the west side of the 2nd stage and Y-tracery windows to each face of the top stage.
Interior almost entirely of 1866: arch-braced roofs in traditional style, benches, pulpit and lectern, and all the chancel fittings, of that date.