north aisle circa late C15, porch and vestry 1865, west tower rebuilt 1885.
C14 build probably nave and chancel of which one respond survives.
North aisle and north chancel chapel added circa late C15 when the nave may have been rebuilt.
C16 fenestration to nave.
Coped east gable, 5-light C19 Perpendicular east window under a hoodmould, and a 1-light pulpit window under a square-headed hoodmould.
Good 4-light C15 Perpendicular chancel east window, deeply recessed in a moulded architrave with hoodmould and label stops, mullions replaced.
4 C15 Perpendicular windows to aisle have hoodmoulds and label stops.
Westernmost bay of aisle has arched moulded doorway under a square hoodmould with carved label stops, spandrels also carved.
Arched moulded granite west doorway has decorative carving below square-headed hoodmould, trefoils carved in spandrels.
Some variations and replacement to carved capitals.
C19 unceiled waggon roofs with carved bases.
Rectangular late C19 pulpit with blind tracery.
The east window of the north aisle contains some important late C15 glass which was in the east window in a fragmentary condition before 1879 when it was restored by Baillie and Son of Wardour St. who repainted parts of the medieval glass, added some C19 glass and re-designed the window as single figures: Edward the Confessor, the Virgin Mary, re-crucifixion and St John, with angels in the head tracery.
The glass was originally given by Mr Tremayne of Collacombe on the occasion of a Tremayne-Kelly marriage.
1605 to Thomas Kelly and 1627 to William Kelly.
Wall monument to Richard Edgcumbe, died 1710 fixed to south wall of chancel: 2 columns support an entablature with a segmental pediment, oval inscription table below.