A comparatively small east end, comprising a chancel (a rebuild of 1464 with a fine exposed timber roof within), a south chapel and vestry (of C14), and a larger north (War Memorial) chapel of 1920
The east end has steeply pitched red tile roofing, flint walls with stone dressings (chequer-board pattern for the north chapel) for windows, bands, buttresses
Within there are three hatchments with the Royal Coat of Arms (of Elizabeth, James I, and William III), a font of 1885, and some windows at the east end containing small areas of C16 glass, from the Holy Ghost Chapel.