Mid C17 restorations, C18 north porch.
2 lancets to north and south, plate-traceried south window with 2-lights and circle above, pointed chamfered priest's door, all with hoodmoulds and carved stops
Pointed inner door of 2 shafted orders with roll-moulded arch: ogee-headed niche above with ornate carved base and crocketed canopy flanked by pinnacled buttresses.
Nave arcades of double- chamfered pointed arches with hoodmoulds and carved headstops on octagonal piers with moulded bases, finely-carved foliate capitals (one C19) and bold mid-shaft collars, keeled to north, dog-tooth moulded to south.
broad filleted responds to east, with a plain moulded capital to south and a re-used Romanesque capital to north with animal carving.
Present font C19
earlier font in south transept has octagonal bowl on re-used foliate capital with nailhead moulding to abacus.
H. & J. Taylor, Anglo-Saxon Architecture, Volume 2, 1965, 674-5.