Nave north wall largely rebuilt in 1890: rectangular 3-light window with cinquefoil-headed lights, moulded hood and carved head stops to the left of the porch
Gabled C19 timber porch on a dressed stone plinth with pointed double plank doors with richly carved spandrels and decorative barge board
The porch conceals a pointed double plank doorway within a moulded possibly C14 surround with a moulded and stopped hood.
C14 south aisle with buttresses with offsets.
Two possibly C15 three-light windows with rectangular heads and hollow-moulded chamfers to the south wall.
Pointed C14 two-light window with quatrefoil at the east end, 2 eroded slatestone memorial tablets with partially legible inscriptions to the left: pointed probably C14 two light window with a cavetto-moulded surround at the west end.
Plank door on the west cutting the base of a trefoil-headed window with carved cusps, spandrels and hood.
Battlemented parapet with string course and gargoyles.
Three-bay C14 nave arcade with double-chamfered pointed arches rising from octagonal piers, similar chancel arch with plain responds.
Similar smaller image niche in the splay of the window left of the pulpit.
Red tile flooring.
Fragment of C12 scalloped capital and diaper decoration in the south wall of the chancel
C19 octagonal panelled pulpit.
Fine long medieval chest with decorative wrought iron work within the south aisle.
Monuments: seven c19 ledgers in the south aisle.
Single pedimented white marble monument to the Rev.d.
Fragments of early stained glass within one of the windows in the south wall of the chancel.
Stained glass east window by Geoffrey Webb 1928.