In C15 the church was extended by one bay to the west and the west tower built.
The late C12 nave arcade
crossing are particularly fine, as are the C15 roof, pews, misericords and screen.
West tower early C15, of four stages on double splayed plinth with band of blind quatrefoil flushwork and surmounted by a stepped and embattled parapet with crocketed finials at corners and to centre, a frieze of flushwork, and a cornice with mask and other ornament.
The roof to the original late C12 nave was raised when the clerestorey was added but at the east end part of the original roof is visible.
The south aisle and porch are C14 but the window and door openings are much restored.
The south side of the chancel has one C14 window of two cinquefoil lights with a foiled head in two-centred arch and two other restored windows.
The jamb of a C12 south doorway with a round-headed arch is visible.
Large C14 east window, of five cinquefoil lights with flowing tracery, restored.
The north aisle and transept are similar to the south except for a north vestry, C14 with two original windows
a C15 north chapel between the north aisle and north vestry.
The north porch is C15 and in two bays.
The inner archway is C14, two-centred with hollow and roll moulding and with a string-course carried over the archway as a label.
Except for the early C15 west tower
west bay of the nave arcade, nearly the whole church is c.1180-90.
Fine C15 roof.
Tie beams on jackposts with moulded braces and with angels and other figures carved to the soffits of the intermediate principal rafters.
The arches at the crossing are similar to those at the nave arcade, and are carried on half-round responds to the piers, with the capitals carved with foliate ornament.
The crossing arch has bands of dogtooth, merlon and other ornament of 1180-90.
There is a C15 archway between the chancel
the north chapel, and a C13 lancet window, now blocked between the north vestry and chancel.
In the chancel there are traces of C14 wall painting on the north, probably of a saint, and on either side of the east window two niches with figures.
In the south wall there is a triple sedilia, C14, with cusped ogee arches in square heads with tracery to spandrels flanked by crocketed pinnacles.
In the south transept, a double piscina, C14, of clunch with hollow and roll moulding to two, two-centred arches.
In the north transept a fine C14 tomb recess with cusping to an ogee arch with running foliate ornament, flanked by crocketed pinnacles, and a piscina to the right hand with trefoil cusping to two-centred arch.
The screen between north transept and north chapel is C15 and in three bays.
The door between north vestry and chancel is C15.
In the nave, many of the pew ends have fine original carving of C15, and the misericords, now at the west end of the nave, are also C15.