W tower mid-C14, repaired in late C18.
W of these is a blocked doorway, C13, with chamfered jambs and 2-centred head.
the second is of 2 lights under a square head, C19 except the moulded splays and rear-arch, C15.
There is a piscina with trefoiled head and roll cusp points and 2 circular drains, C13.
The chancel arch is 4-centred, of 2 orders with moulded responds and arch, c.1340, and moulded bases cut back for a screen, not present now.
The nave has quoins of Roman brick, and has been refaced in the C20.
In the N wall are 2 windows, the eastern is C19 except the splays and 4-centred reach-arch, plain chamfered with broach stops, late C14
the western is a C19 lancet with round rear-arch, late C12.
Further W is the late C12 N doorway with chamfered W impost, semi- circular head and square jambs, partly restored.
In the S wall are 3 windows, C19 except the splays, late C14.
Between the 2 westernmost is the S doorway, C13, with chamfered jambs and 2-centred head.
The door is battened with fillets and strap-hinges, C16.
The tower arch is 2-centred, with one wave- moulded order and one double-chamfered order on the E side and 3 chamfered orders on the W. The W window is of 2 trefoiled and ogee-headed lights with an octfoil in a 2-centred head with internal and external labels, C14, partly restored, and wrought iron grills, incomplete.
The roof of the chancel is of 7 cants, lathed and plastered, with 2 tiebeams and wallplates moulded with a bowtell in great casement, C14/15.
The roof of the nave is also of 7 cants, lathed and plastered, with wallplates moulded with an ogee and hollow chamfer with converging stops, and 2 tiebeams plain-chamfered with step stops, C14/15.
There is a small sanctus bell inscribed XRE AUDI NOS, probably C14, and one other.
There are wall monuments (1) to Damaris, widow of Ralph Cudworth, 1695, white marble tablet (2) to Rev. Samuel Lowe, 1709 and Ann (Andrew) his wife, 1693, white marble tablet surmounted by a damaged broken pediment containing a cartouche of arms (3) to Rev. Richard Cudworth, 1803 and his sons Richard Charles, 1795, and Thomas 1797, white marble with urn and shield of arms, and (4) tablet to Peter La-Chesney Heude, 1807.