Coursed and squared rubble, freestone dressings, coped verges with cruciform finials, tile, slate and lead sheeting roofs.
4-light west window, west door, string and label with carved angels.
Gabled porch, moulded inner and outer door opening, above the former a niche for a statue, benched interior with flagstone floor, re-used C14 stoup.
Interior plastered on tile, encaustic tile and flagstone floors.
Moulded tower and chancel arches, C15 piscina under tower.
Rood screen dated 1625, though part of base appears C15, richly carved cornice, turned balusters to former rood loft set over.
Laudian altar rails, altar table and pulpit.
Early C20 pews with fine neo-Perpendicular carved ends.
Important memorial sculpture in Rodney chapel and adjacent to altar, to the Rodney family.
The monument to George Rodney (†1651) shows him as the demi-figure in a shroud rising from a coffin set between two earth -bound putti. An angel in the clouds in the open segmental pediment blows a trumpet. The base plinth is decorated with strapwork.
Sir Thomas Rodney, obit 1417, tomb chest with recumbent effigy in armour
chest with weepers, figures of saints, and the Virgin
Sir John Rodney, obit 1527, tomb chest under a cusped arch with embattled cresting, shields in relief to chest.
Anna wife of George Rodney, obit 1630, recumbent alabaster effigy under an arch supported on columns in front of the east window of the chapel.
George Rodney, obit 1657 and lady, 2 busts under a curtained canopy.
Late C19 stained glass windows, east window of chancel 1886.