C14 screen and porch.
C15 fenestration.
small C12 round headed lancet, also in north nave wall.
Large, plain gabled C14 porch.
simple chamfered tower arch on coved abaci, and C13 roof of 3 crown posts.
C 14 stone screen to chancel, with large round-headed chamfered opening high in wall (against which the rood cross was originally silhouetted), and below a 3 bay arcade with octagonal piers with moulded capitals and bases and double hollow chamfered and roll moulded arches, and drip mould or carved head corbels.
Four moulded corbels set above the arcade originally supported the rood screen, with extra light from the C14 window in north nave wall, only the head of which survives.
Simple chamfered sedile with depressed arch, and trefoil headed piscina with Bethersden marble angle shaft, a C13 fitting.
Reveal of C12 nave window with painted foliage decoration.
Fragments of medieval glass in East window.
Brass: Reset on wooden wall plaque in chancel.
John Gybbis, d.1526, and Margritt his wife.
Foot high figures, with shield over and 4 children below.