enlarged mid C14, Perpendicular nave and chancel rebuilt in Early English style by John Middleton 1869-72.
Red tile roof.
angel corbel probably not in situ above.
3 tall C19 two-light windows with Perpendicular style tracery and hoods with carved head stops.
C19 chancel: two C19 three-light windows with tracery and hoods with carved head stops on the north
South chapel, built c1340 by Sir Thomas Berkeley: pointed 2-light east window with reticulated tracery moulded hood and carved head stops.
small low-side window comprising a quatrefoil with ball flower decoration on its chamfered outer margin, a deep moulded hood with carved head stops
2-light window with quatrefoil upper left with moulded hood and carved head stops, one badly eroded
lion's head gargoyle to the right
projecting stair turret on the south side with large incised sundial with a metal gnomon, dated and initialled 'P.C. 1693' (Paul Castleman) at the top of the stair - turret
2 bay chancel with C19 arch-braced principals rising from angel corbels
Small square C19 flags elsewhere with green glazed encaustic tiles at the edges.
C19 Early English style chancel arch with engaged columns with ornate foliate capitals with a hood with carved head stops and hoods
Late C18 pulpit with blind arcading and lozenge decoration in relief
barley twist railing up steps to pulpit.
C19 octagonal limestone font inside the south door.
Cusped tomb recess lower right containing the recumbent figure of a young man in civilian dress
Single piece of C12 chevroned stonework reused on the north wall.
Three recumbent carved stone figures: the tomb of Lady Joan Berkeley, wife of Sir Thomas Berkeley, later wife of Sir Richard Whittington, thrice Lord Mayor of London
Monument at the west end of the chapel, to Mary daughter of Jonathan Burford, by Alice his wife relict of Paul Castlemain of Coberly, died 1717
C19 stained glass in chancel. (David Verey, The Buildings of England: The Cotswolds