C15 fenestration.
Saxon evidence includes single splayed windows with heads moulded from single stone in west wall, with small roundel over, and nave and chancel north walls, and flint quoins, in part replaced by ashlar blocks.
Two C14 window nave
C15 two light chancel south wall.
South porch dated 1890, arcaded wooden structure on flint base, with simple chamfered C14 doorway, (with original door?) with fragment of earlier zig-zag moulding over.
North vestry of 1890, with double lancet, chimney and reset medieval dedication cross.
West bell turret originally C14, rebuilt early C20.
Fittings: aumbrey in nave north wall, otherwise all C19, with simple twisted baluster altar rail with fleur-de-lys brackets, two cast iron lamp brackets and two wrought iron candle brackets in chancel, bench piers, pulpit and octagonal font, all C19.
C14 bell in chancel removed 1939 from bellcote.
Monument to Edward Pettit, Vicar of Sheperdswell and Coldred Oval wall plaque within bolection moulded panel with broken pediment and cartouche over, and winged death's head and cartouches on apron.
The only other dedication to St. Pancras in Kent of six in the whole country) is in the very early Saxon Church of St. Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury.
Coldred Church stands within an earthwork of indeterminate, but possibly Roman date.