Flint rubble with dressings of limestone and clunch, roofed with lead and handmade red clay tiles.
Chancel mid-C13, altered in late Cl4.
N aisle mid-C14, rebuilt in late C14.
S aisle late C14.
N chapel mid-C14, rebuilt in late C14.
S chapel late C14.
S porch C14, rebuilt in C19.
The Chancel has an E window which is C19 except the late C14 internal splays, 2-centred rear-arch and internal label.
In the N wall is a window of c.1370 of 2 cinquefoiled lights with tracery in a 2-centred head, restored externally.
Further W is an arcade of c.1250, of 2 bays with 2-centred arches of 2 chamfered orders
In the S wall is a window of the same date and design as that in the N wall, but the jambs are more richly moulded and the moulded internal label has carved head-stops.
Further W is a doorway of c.1370, with moulded jambs, 2-centred arch and label, restored, with a plain door of uncertain date.
Further W is an arcade of c.1370, of 2 bays with moulded 2-centred arches with moulded labels
The clerestorey has 4 N and 4 S windows, all c.1370, restored, each of 2 cinquefoiled and sub-cusped lights with tracery under a square head
The C13 chancel-arch is 2-centred, of 2 chamfered orders
The braces of the easternmost truss are inscribed 'This roof was builded anno domini 1635 at the charge of Robert Kempe Esquiir'
In the W wall is a moulded 2-centred arch of c.1350, re-set, with moulded labels on each face
The roof is in 2 bays, with wall-pieces, arched braces to the 2 tiebeams, crownpost and 4 rising braces, and collar-purlin, every part moulded, c.1370.
The N stone corbels are carved with heads.
The S chapel has an E window of c.1370, of 3 cinquefoiled lights with tracery under a segmental-pointed head, blocked internally by the organ.
In the S wall is a window of c.1370, of 3 trefoiled sub-cusped lights with tracery under a segmental-pointed head with moulded label.
Further W is an early C16 brick doorway with moulded jambs, 4-centred arch and label.
In the W wall is a 2-centred arch of c.1370, of 2 moulded orders with moulded label
the capitals are carved and moulded.
The Nave has crenellated parapets of brick, probably of 1561.
the 3 eastern bays are of c.1340, with 2-centred arches of 2 moulded orders with moulded labels
The western bays are of c.1370, similar to the S arcade of the Chancel except that the labels are plain.
The S arcade is of c.1250, of 5 bays, with 2-centred arches of 2 chamfered orders
The clerestorey has 5 N and 5 S windows of the C15, each of 2 cinquefoiled lights with tracery in a segmental head with plain label
The N aisle is of c.1370, and has in the N wall 2 windows similar to the westernmost window of the N chapel.
The S aisle is of c.1370, and has in the S wall 2 windows
The door is in 2 folds, each with 3 moulded panels having crocketed heads, tracery, and carvings of the Crucifixion, a pelican, dove and other figures, and 2 shields.
between the first and second stages is a double dentilled string-course of the C12, restored.
The C12 tower-arch is semi-circular and of one square order
The N and S walls have each a round-headed C12 window, restored externally.
In the NE and SE angles are C12 wall-arcades, extending 2 bays along the N and S walls and returning one bay on the E wall
one capital on the S side has carved stiff-leaf foliage.
The C12 W doorway has a semi-circular head of 3 orders enriched with chevron ornament and a diapered label
the jambs are both of 4 orders, the innermost with chevron ornament and carved head-corbels at the top, the others with shafts and scalloped capitals
The N, S and W walls of the second stage have each a C12 window of one round-headed light
In the C15 bell-chamber the E and S walls have each a window of 2 trefoiled lights under a depressed head with moulded label
The S porch incorporates the heads of 3 C14 stone panels, all cinquefoiled and sub-cusped, but apart from the roof is mainly C19.
The roof is late C14, in 3 bays, with king-posts, and double hollow-chamfered ridge and purlins.
There is a C15 piscina in the Chancel, with chamfered jambs and cinquefoiled head and fluted drain.
The font has an octagonal bowl, supported on carved angels
The early C15 Chancel screen is of oak, with double entrance bay and 2 bays on each side
entrance bay with 2-centred arch and traceried head, side bays with ogee arch and traceried heads cusped and sub-cusped, with crockets carved as foliage or grotesques
The screen at the W end of the S chapel is of c.1350, of 3 main bays, middle bay of 2 lights, side bays of 3 lights, all with cinquefoiled ogee heads and flowing tracery
between lights in the middle bay and S bay, circular shafts with moulded bases and carved capitals
the main cornice moulded and enriched with small carvings, close lower panels.
and floor-slabs to Dorothy, first wife of Sir John Marshall, 1685, and to Lucy, second wife, 1699, both with shields of arms, to Thomas Marriott, 1766, and John Marriott, 1781.
and on the E wall a white marble and slate tablet with 4 shields to William Kempe, 1628, and 'Philip' his wife, 1623, erected 1652.
In the middle of the S chapel there is an altar tomb to John Berners, 15- and Elizabeth (Wysseman) his wife, 1523, with brass figures on a Purbeck marble slab, of man in armour with a tabard of arms, the figure of a woman with pedimental head-dress and heraldic mantle, and inscription below the figures