Slatestone rubble with a slate roof with pierced C19 ridge tiles, freestone dressings.
The north aisle has 3 square-headed north windows with Tudor arched lights and 3-light Perpendicular west and east windows.
Late C19 unceiled wagon with carved bosses and moulded ribs to the north aisle.
The major pre C19 fitting in the church is the splendid 1618 screen to the north aisle and the matching parclose.
The lower part of the screen consists of a plank and muntin dado with shallow carving and carved scroll stops below a rail carved with intersecting round-headed arches and a balustrade of bobbin-turned balusters flanking a round-headed doorway into the east end of the aisle.
The letters IVIM also appear on the screen, W.H. Wilkin suggests that they stand for Johannis Venner in Memoriam and that the screen was erected to commemorate the Reverend John Venner, died 1618.
late C17/early C18 communion rails with alternating twisted and reeded balusters.
Choir stalls with a memorial date of 1896 with traceried frontals and carved bench ends.
The open traceried timber drum pulpit is also 1893, the font is probably also late C19, a square bowl on a scalloped base with cylindrical stem.
Stained glass Chancel east window with a memorial date of 1892 probably by Drake of Exeter
south window with memorial date of 1909 by Hardman.
late C19 brass to James Schoolbred, died 1892
in the aisle an odd memorial commemorating John Davy, "14 years provincial grand mark master mason of Devonshire, d.