Double chamfered west doorway, with two light C15 Perpendicular windows and belfry lights.
C19 half-timber and weatherboard south porch, with C15 double hinged door (i.e. half-leaf or entire door opens) in double hollow chamfered surround.
Three eastern chapels all C11 exterior though lancers in chancel are original.
Chancel arch with double hollow chamfer on octagonal responds with corbels on inner face (for a lost rood screen probably).
Chancel, originally two bays, with chapels added to north and south c.1200.
This is all identical to and by the same hand as work in Bapchild, Doddington, Frinsted and Murston Chancel extended eastwards two bays in later C13 - the original quoins visible internally.
Painted tryptych reredos, altar rails, glass add date from 1870s, as do two wrought iron lamp stands, 7 feet high with gilded details.
In the nave, the pulpit, lectern, benches, wrought iron screen to tower and octagonal font are all likewise presumably by Butterfield.
Monuments: marble and cast iron wall plaques to various C19 members to the Tylden family in the north chapel, two of note, Elizabeth Tylden d.1839, tablet with bust
Two tabernacles crocketted with attached marble shafts, integrated with double lancet windows with moulded surrounds and attached shafts above the monument.