nave heightened mid C15.
Three-light belfry openings on each side with stone mullions and arched hoodmould with carved stops
Clerestorey of mid C15 has three three-light cusped trefoil-head windows with square hoodmould and string course with grotesques.
North porch has Norman doorway with chevron arch and carved shafts, porch itself of early C16 with ogee-headed niche and flanking crocketed pinnacles on east wall, a typical feature of the area, and four-centred archway with concave mouldings and angel shields below gable rebuilt in late C19.
South porch said to contain equally fine Norman doorway but inaccessible at time of survey Chancel of late C13/early C14 has three-light trefoil-head lancet with cusped sexfoil at east end, north side fills three-light Decorated window with reticulated tracery and small blocked trefoil-head doorway.
Interior: eight bay nave roof with three tiers of arched wind bracing, corbels for rood screen at east end of nave.
Fine stained glass by Kempe in north window.
Large Perpendicular tomb on north wall with two mutilated seated figures and recumbent effigy probably of earlier date.
Pulpit by Street, with marble painted over, choir stalls with fanning leaf finials also by Street.