C15, restored 1848-50 by Alexander Apsley, and 1905.
Ragstone, with plain tile roofs.
West tower: C15.
Moulded 4-centred arched west doorway with quatrefoiled spandrels, and squared hoodmould with carved heads as label stops.
South aisle: C14.
Three C19 two-light windows in a C14 style, with hoodmoulds: one to west and 2 flanking porch.
South: chapel: C14.
C19 two-light south window and 3-light east window, in C14 style.
Chancel: C14 or earlier, extended to east in 1848-50.
C19 three-light east window and 2-light north window in a C14 style.
Two C19 windows in a C14 style.
Pointed, single- chamfered C13 tower arch with undercut imposts and chamfered piers.
Moulded solid-spandrel braces from pendant posts to tie- beams, carved with shields superimposed on quatrefoils and daggers.
Small carved stone corbels beneath pendant posts.
Octagonal font on Bethersden marble base.
Pulpit incorporating re-used linenfold panelling.
Funeral hatchment under tower.
Stained glass in west window 1894 bv Kempe.
Monuments: small brass in chancel to Nicholas Wotton, d.
1499, with kneeling man, wife and children.
Brass in chancel to Sir Edward Wotton, d.
Plain rectangular brass in chancel to Sir James Wotton, d.
1628, and in nave to Edmond Sanford,Gent., d.1652.
Similar 3-plate brass on north wall of chancel, to Mary, widow to Thomas, Lord Wotton, d.
Bust of Thomas Wotton, d.1587, recessed in roundel in north wall of chancel
d.1630.