chancel late C12 mostly rebuilt 1903.
Nave: C12 doorway on north-west corner with chevroned arch with billet and star ornament and jamb shafts with voluted and scalloped capitals resting on imposts with incised decorations.
These features represent the only remains of the C12 chancel.
Single light with round head, carved spandrels hollow moulded surround in wall.
C12 south doorway moved from south side of nave with C20 tympanum under an arch of 3 orders with roll and chevron mouldings.
Small niche with pointed head right of C12 north doorway.
Coloured and decorated tile roof.
Nave fittings: C20 stone pulpit on old stone base.
Base of baby's coffin below pulpit together with headstone and 4 other pieces of worked stone.
Perpendicular octagonal font with quatrefoil on each face of the bowl.
royal arms of George III over south doorway.
Monuments on south wall of chancel from left to right, two C19 white marble tablets to members of the Snell family.
Brass plaque dated 1712.
Wood plaque depicting Jesus carrying cross dated 1601 on east wall behind altar.
C19 brass plaque to members of the Stratford family.