Slate roofs with C19 crested ridge tiles.
Windows in north aisle suggest possibly early C17 refenestration and 1675 datestone below east window may indicate rebuilding of gable end wall of chancel.
Single light bell-opening with ferrimentor and flat hoodmould in second stage of east wall, 3-light traceried west window with hollow-chamfered surround above Tudor-arched west doorway with triple hollow chamfered surround and hoodmould.
Tudor-arched north doorway with moulded surround.
Small datestone WM 1675 below.
Double chamfered south doorway, probably C13 with ancient pointed arch ledged plank door.
Aisle and nave have fine ceiled waggon roofs, aisle roof of smaller panels, each roof with variously carved bosses in the intersections of the ribs and longitudinal members.
Perp- screen to chancel with small angels carrying shields in the uprights of Pevsner 'A' type tracery, heavily restored in late C19, the coving almost entirely replaced.
Octagonal stone font with faceted base to bowl supported on squat central column and 4 corner colonettes on square base.
Ornate Tudor arch to canopy of floriated pendants and intermediate pierced trefoils supported on stopped and chamfered jambs, the attached shafts cut down at top.
Initials of R.C. in each of the foliated spandrels surmounted by demi-angel bearing shield in centre of foliated frieze with short fleur-de-lis bars to headrail.
Above tomb 2 wall monuments to members of Ballyman family, both with ancient colour decoration.
That to left dated 1695 with scalloped base above winged and wreathed skull.
Painted Royal Arms of George III over south door.
4 good marble wall monuments to Bassets of Heanton Court in family chapel in north aisle, all with some ancient colour decoration.
Elizabeth Basset Praying female figure, kneeling, in high relief under shoulder-headed arch with flanking Ionic colonnettes with shields above and inscription below: "Should monuments Goe by merit, then Surely Thine with Pretious Stone and Orient Pearls should shine.