Three C14 two-light windows with flowing tracery to south
North aisle has three 2-light C14 windows with flowing tracery, and late Perpendicular west window with 3 arched uncusped lights and square hood
C14 north doorway (blocked). Early C14 west tower of 2 stages has crenellated parapet and C19 pinnacles
West doorway has continuous mouldings, Interior: C14 piscina recess with cusped ogee arch in chancel
Chancel arch of 2 chamfered orders has corbels carved with leaves
4-bay north arcade has double chamfered arches and early C13 round pier with square abacus to west
Romanesque font, the base like an octagonal scalloped capital, recessed circular bowl with fluted decoration with band of stylised leaves around the top
Stained glass heraldic shields in windows of north aisle, c.1830 by Russell of Oxford
Stone effigy of a lady, C14 (badly weathered) in south aisle
Monument to the Rev