chancel C14 with some later additions.
Round west tower, probably C12, with a plain loop opening on the south side.
C16 red brick south porch with stone sun dial set in south-west corner.
South wall of nave has two 2-light windows with 'Y' tracery of c.1300 with a central 3-light Perpendicular window with head-stops to its hood mould.
South door retains medieval ironwork.
Chancel benches with poppy-heads, probably early C17.
C17 communion rail with turned balusters and posts.
South wall of chancel has a fine double piscina of c.1300 with a sexfoil perforation in the spandrel of the double-arched opening.
Good wall monument to Edmund Anguish , his wife and son.
Nave has fine wall paintings, probably C14: on the north wall St. Christopher and on the south wall the Seven Acts of Mercy.