Perpendicular chancel incorporating early C14 work
C14 south porch
Perpendicular west tower with castellated parapet and gargoyle waterspouts
C14 west window without tracery to north aisle
Early C14 three-light window with reticulated tracery to west of north porch and 2 similar windows to east
Early C14 tomb recess in north wall has arch with deep hollow mouldings and short jamb shafts with leaf capitals
C14 double chamfered arch to west (blocked) former opening to north chapel
Monuments in chancel include Sir George Clarke, died 1649
Black and white marble architectural wall table with segmental pediment and black columns, described by Pevsner as "uncommonly noble". George Clarke (probably late C17) to left of it