Leaning 3 stage C14 tower with stepped angle buttresses, battlemented parapet.
In the east end a reset 3 light C15 window.
The south aisle has a tall 3 light early C15 window with cusped heads to the lights.
C13 dogtooth moulded pointed outer arch with circular responds and annular capitals.
The inner doorway is C14, continuously moulded with hollow chamfer and filleted hood.
Reset C12 corbels.
Tall narrow C14 tower arch with triple chamfered surround, filleted responds and annular capitals.
The chancel has been shortened and contains reset medieval glass in the south side.
Medieval glass fragments set in a later surround. The old glass was dug up from the churchyard, a legacy of the destruction during the days of the Commonwealth.
Early C15 octagonal font with quatrelobes with shields and fleurons to sides, buttressed stem with niches and further quatrelobes.
An early 15th century font, here decorated for the harvest festival. The church is grade I listed - see https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064403?section=official-list-entry .
Royal Arms and a hatchment in the south aisle.
Monuments.
In chancel a C14 full length effigy, 1313-1347, of Sir Hugh de Cressy, a knight in chain mail and surcoat, head on lozenge shaped cushion, feet on a lion, covered by a cusped canopy now set in the east wall.
In the south aisle are 2 C18 monuments, to Everard Buckworth d. 1751 and 1792, marble wall monuments with Doric pilasters, urns and armorial escutcheons.