West elevation has recessed bellcote probably early C20, with hanging tiles, trefoil-enriched frieze, pyramidal roof and weathervane.
South porch is perhaps C15 and restored.
Heavy truss consisting of three posts to collar with V-struts at liturgical division of nave and chancel is probably C17.
Recess in north wall has two-centred head and richly carved early C20 oak door with Y-tracery vine-leaf and wheat motifs.
Gilded alabaster with central Crucifixion linked to outer figures by tendrils resembling those of a Jesse Tree.
East window has two panels and several fragments of C14
Chancel screen, probably C15 and much restored, has four panels to each side of entry.
Early C20 cresting with gilded figures of The Crucifixion and four angels.
Stoup is C15 and part octagonal with quatrefoils in side panels.
Coffin lid, perhaps C13, against west wall, has incised circle and cross with shaft emerging asymmetrically from the circle.
Four brass plaques, all C18 to members of the Donsey family.
Floor slab raised against wall is for Roger Donsey, died 1640.
Remains of wall-painting of The Crucifixion, possibly C14, over south door.
Large monument on south wall for William Donsey, died 1708.
Pulpit probably early C20 is oak, part octagonal with delicate linenfold panels, that to west with additional flower-motif.
The wooden pulpit in the north arcade was designed by Ninian Comper during the 1920s, the architect who restored this building in said decade.
Lectern, probably early C20 has eagle on crocketted and pinnacled shaft.
North aisle has excellent mid-C12 sculpture.
Tympanum of St George and the Dragon and radiating voussoirs with fish, angels, bull and grotesques.
Above the vestry door a segmental arch with more C12 voussoirs reset.
Nearby a small grey and white marble wall monument for Richard Dansey, died 1813, with urn and apron.
Beneath east window, two coffin lids, both probably C13, one is exceptional with raised wavy foliated stem and intersecting circles forming cross-head.
East window has stained glass probably early C20 depicting The Annunciation.
The glazed quatrefoil of the spandrel above has a small C14 Christ in Majesty.
Sir J Ninian Comper designed the reredos, figures on chancel screen, several of the stained glass windows, the ceilure in the chancel and restored the east window.