Chancel with C19 set back buttresses at the east end and the remains of a C12 pilaster buttress on the north (now covered or destroyed by the addition of the vestry).
Blocked narrow C12 round-headed window to the left and the remains of a flat-chamfered band to the left of the latter.
Two-light C13 pointed window with small quatrefoil at the top to south wall, similar window at the east end of the south aisle.
Three-stage west tower in the form of an irregular hexagon, largely rebuilt c1845, with 2-light C12 belfry openings divided by round columns with cushion capitals set in splayed round-headed recesses.
C19 plank door with decorative hinges within a wooden basket-headed surround set within a high C12 round- headed arch with C12 engaged columns with scalloped capitals and flat-chamfered imposts.
neo-Norman with 3-bay nave arcades with composite piers with scalloped capitals and round-headed arches with hoods and C19 head stops on both sides of the arcades.
C19 neo-Norman chancel arch of 2 orders with engaged columns, hood with large pellet decoration.
Mutilated C12 remains of a tall C12 arch with engaged columns from nave to aisle.
C14 trefoil-headed piscina in south wall of chancel.
Five early carved stone heads (probably originally corbels) in the south aisle, two set in the east wall, the others now freestanding in window sills.
Octagonal stone font.
Two fine C18 carved oak chairs.
C19 wrought iron and brass communion rails.
Monuments
three white on grey marble monuments at base of tower, two C19, one to Mary Surman died 1772 and William Surman died 1791.
Classical style monument to William Long, died 1786, with crest and urns at top, on west wall of north aisle.
White marble monument to William Long, died 1815 with a triangular pediment to right.
Monument to John Sturmy, died 1769 with a segmental-headed pediment and winged cherub's head at bottom on the north wall.
Limestone monument to John Stratford, died 1776 with festoons in either side of the incription and urn at top highlighted in gold and black on the east wall.
White on black marble monument to Sarah Elliot, died 1838 in chancel by Lewis of Cheltenham.
Two white on grey marble monuments to members of the Rickett and Cornwallis family on the west wall of the south aisle.
C19 stained glass.