Tower: late C12, broad and of three stages, each delineated by a moulded string course.
Shallow plain parapet with moulded coping, and ashlar octagonal spire with lucarnes, all early C14.
Clerestory to north aisle retains three unrestored C15 windows.
Five bay nave with C12 arcades, the two eastern piers to each arcade circular, and early C12, the western piers octagonal, and late C12.
Stepped and chamfered late C12 pointed chancel arch, with keeled responds and fillets, but with foliage capitals.
C19 pews and pulpit with open quartrefoil panels below the handrail.
C18 organ by John Snelzter of Passan, moved from a now demolished C18 west gallery into the present chancel organ chamber in 1878 with the accompanying mutilation of the C12 keel moulding.
Carved wooden reredos, 1908, on a Hoptonwood marble base, incorporating a contemporary copy of Carracci's 'Pieta' given by Sir Sitwell Sitwell to commemorate his wife, Alice.
Hatchment above blocked north aisle doorway carries the Royal Coat of Arms.
MONUMENTS: chancel north wall.
Rectangular framed wall tablet with achievement to Francis Stringer d. 1727, rectangular wall tablet to William Sitwell d. 1776, Mary Sitwell d. 1792, Francis Sitwell d. 1793 and Hurt Sitwell d. 1830.Classical column memorial by White Watson to Sir Sitwell Sitwell d. 1811, and Caroline Sitwell d. 1800.
Wall tablet to Francis Sitwell d. 1671.
Set of chairs and one C17 bench in nave and chancel.