17th century west tower.
datestone on south side reads "1674, THOMAS THETFORD, WORKEMAN".
Small stone panel with arched niche carving, much eroded, beside arch.
single light east and west windows with cusped heads, and glass by Yarrington of Yarmouth.
Stained glass window by Pippa Blackall http://www.stainedglass-art.co.uk/ The "Water" window reflects the life that water sustains with symbolic olives, grapes and wheat.
14th century 2-light windows in south aisle, bays on south wall divided by massive brick buttresses.
Adjacent to aisle window an early 18th century gauged red brick surround with a segmental pediment and moulded brick consoles containing two slate memorial slabs to W. Hood d. 1717 and Elizabeth Hood d. 1705.
The easternmost bay of the south aisle contains a 2-light Decorated window with its cill raised to accommodate an early 16th century priests doorway with a fourcentred arched head and quadrant moulded square-headed architrave all in red brick.
2-light windows with 'Y' tracery in rendered brick, probably 16th century coped parapeted gable to east wall of nave.
15th century 3-light east window
North wall of chancel has one 12th century doublesplayed window and one 2-light with 'Y' tracery.
Two 14th century north nave windows, one with 'Y' tracery, bays divided by large brick buttresses.
14th century piscina and dropped cill sedilia in south wall of chancel.