chancel extended by aisles and south chapel in early C13, also south porch, south chapel probably rebuilt c.1300, south aisle west window
cornice and gargoyles including anthropophagus to east, blank- arcaded cusped parapet, embattled, with central Perpendicular image niche with ogee hood and crocketed pinnacles, crocketed pinnacles to corners
Nave has 6-bay wagon roof, ceiled with moulded ribs, carved bosses and brattished wall-plate, ridge purlin and one row of purlins
north and south walls cut through for aisles, forming north arcade of 3 pointed chamfered arches with carved stops at bases, 3-bay similar south arcade has east pier with 2 shafts with stiff-leaf capitals carved at west face, carved image stand on east side of north arcade
chancel arch, c.1100, plain round-headed with simple imposts, segmental-headed opening for former rood stair at upper level to right, small lancet (squint) to left.
Hexagonal Jacobean carved wooden pulpit in nave.
Royal Arms over chancel arch.
1240-50, the other cross-legged later C13, and a lady of c.1300.
Monument in south chapel, with Ionic pilasters, pediment, shield over and cherub below, to Samuel Bave, undated, by M. Sidnell of Bristol, active early C18
C18 ledger stones in chapel and early C19 ledger stones in nave, also possible matrix of brass
marble monument in porch to John Hillyard, 1842, by J. Thomas of Bristol.
Small early C14 stained glass figures of Christ Crucified and Christ in Majesty in south aisle, also later C14 fragments in north aisle windows.