tower of mid C15
Granite rubble and ashlar, asbestos slate roofs with crested ridge tiles.
Probably in the first half of the C15, the south aisle and south porch were added, and the east wall of the chancel was rebuilt.
The tower is of later C15, and at the same time as the tower was built to west, the north wall of the nave was rebuilt, on similar plinth.
2 slate headstone set on wall, to Hugh Littleton, 1740 and Thomas Littleton, 1769, with carved cherub.
The west tower is in granite ashlar, of 3 stages on hollow-chamfered. plinth, with setback buttresses rising through 2 stages, stopped by corbels set under the string course, with carved masks, lions, angels and figures holding a head.
The string course at the top of the 3rd stage has gargoyles, embattled parapet with embattled corner turrets with crocketed pinnacles and cross finials.
South aisle has 12 bays remaining of C15 waggon roof, to east, other timberwork removed.
Moulded ribs and bosses, wall-plate partially re-carved in C19
fine bosses including a green man and a grotesque mask.
Fittings : Large octagonal granite font in south aisle on octagonal stem with quatrefoil panels and shields to sides.
Late C19 wooden pews and pulpit in nave and aisle.
In the tower, a hatchment dated 1811, with verses on the laws of bellringing and primitive painting of Bellringers.
Monuments in nave : limestone tablet with pinnacles, frieze and cornice, to Nicholas Kendall, 1844
slate tablet set low on wall, with arcade of 3 arches, with carved borders.
There is a shield of arms in the arch to left, inscription in arch to right, central arch has raised carved female kneeling at a prie-dieu, with a pennant from her lips with the words: my spirit doth heaven inherit.
To Jane Kendall, 1643.
Fine baroque monument, with slate inscription panel, on moulded base with scrolled supports, apron has skull with crossed bones and bat wings, modillion cornice and entablature, broken pediment with central shield and obelisk finials
to Joan Kendall, 1675.
Marble tablet with drapery, to Penelope Kendall, 1687.
Marble classical monument with Ionic columns in coloured marble, cornice and entablature, broken pediment with central urn
to Mary Fletcher, died 1754, monument erected 1753.
Chancel windows, and windows in south aisle, with stained glass of late C19.
Chancel east window incorporates small coat of arms of medieval glass, 1 north window in nave has fragment of medieval blue glass.