chancel, mainly late C14.
Flint rubble with dressings of limestone and clunch, roofed with handmade red clay tiles and copper, the spire shingled.
W tower, late C12, chancel late Cl2, nave, N
S aisles and S porch late C14, N vestry and general restoration C19.
The E window of the chancel is Cl9 except the C14 internal splays
2-centred rear arch. in the gable is a C12 window of one pointed light, weathered.
The S kneeler of the gable is carved with a grotesque figure.
the eastern is C19, except the C14 internal splays and segmental-pointed rear arch
the western window is late C14, restored, of 3 cinquefoiled lights with tracery under a square head with 4-centred rear-arch.
the eastern is C19 except the C14 internal splays and segmental-pointed rear arch, hollow-moulded with broach stops.
The sill is carried down to form a seat, replaced by a tomb The western window is C14, restored, of 3 cinquefoiled lights under a 2-centred head.
Between the windows is a large recess retaining evidence of a C14 doorway, blocked.
The late C14 chancel arch is combined with the stone rood-screen.
The screen has wide central bay and 2 narrow side bays divided by moulded shafts with moulded bases and carved capitals
The middle bay has an ogee head, cinquefoiled and sub-cusped, with carved spandrels and a moulded and enriched label with crockets, finials and angel-stops
on each side of it is a small enriched ogee arch surmounted by a pedestal with a C19 figure.
The roof of the chancel is of 7 cants, boarded to the soffit, with 2 carved straight tiebeams on wall- pieces with arched braces.
the braces have grotesque corbels, and those of the western beam are carved with centaurs, the initials EB (for Edward Bendlowes) and motto 'Tende Solve'.
The rear of this beam is carved with a vine-leaf design, and the eastern beam is carved with interlaced lunettes and foliage.
The Nave has late C14 arcades, each of 4 bays, of which the westernmost is narrower than the others.
The 2- centred arches are of 3 moulded orders with labels which have stops carved as heads, beasts or grotesque figures
The late C14 clerestorey has on each side 4 windows, each of 2 cinquefoiled lights with tracery under a square head
The N aisle has in the E wall a late C14 window, restored, of 3 cinquefoiled lights with tracery under a square head, with moulded label
Further W is a late C14 doorway with jambs and 2-centred arch of 2 moulded orders, with a moulded label, opening into the C19 vestry.
The door-leaves are original, with portcullis rear framing and vertical boards carved with a traceried border, trefoil-headed panels and a band of tracery at half-height, with minor restoration.
Both aisle roofs are original, of lean-to form, with moulded beams, arched braces and corbels carved with figures.
The W tower, late C12, is of 2 stages with a plain parapet and an C18 octagonal spire.
The S porch, C14, has a moulded plinth, moulded 2-centred outer arch and moulded label.
The gable has a niche with moulded jambs and cinquefoiled head, carved grotesques on the kneelers, and the weathered base of a cross.
There are 6 bells, the second and sixth by Miles Graye, 1602.
In the N aisle, in the NE window there is C14 glass, of canopy heads, figures of St. Lawrence, the Crucifixion and St. Stephen, in the NW window canopy heads and suns, and in the W window 3 shields: (1) of Mortimer, (2) of Old France and England quarterly, (3) of Mortimer impaling (2), the arms of Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March and Philippa his wife, late C14, restored.
There are 2 piscinae: (1) in the N aisle, in the E respond of the N arcade, with moulded jambs, cinquefoiled head with quatrefoiled spandrels, oak shelf, quatrefoil drain broken away, late C14 (2) in the S aisle, in the E jamb of the SE window, with openings on 2 sides each with a cinquefoiled head, and quatrefoil drain, late C14.
In the Chancel, replacing the seat in the S wall, there is an altar tomb to William Bendlowes, serjeant-at-law, 1584, and Eleanor his wife, in Purbeck marble with moulded slab and moulded and panelled base, the remainder destroyed, and on the slab a brass figure of a woman in close cap, veil and ruff, inscription, and 2 shields of arms.