tower probably early C15, with aisles of later C15.
Slate roofs with raised coped verges, ridge tiles and cross finials.
West tower, probably added in the early C15.
North aisle and south aisle with south porch of later C15.
East end of each aisle has similar window with cusped lights and Perpendicular tracery, central light taller, of C15.
3-light C15 west window, with 3-centred arched lights and upper tracery, hood mould and relieving arch.
Above the north arcade are 2 corbels from the former roof-line, and at the chancel are 2 corbels to north and south with carved masks, the springing for the former chancel arch.
Rood screen of 1929.
the font itself is of earlier date.
Pews in north aisle and south aisle with C15 bench ends.
The rood screen incorporates part of the C15 screen.
At the west end, panelling with unicorn finials, formerly the Lower family's box pew, dated 1631, with fine carving on the panelling, set on the base of the C15 rood screen.
Royal arms of George II in south aisle, oil on board in scrolled surround.
Hatchment with coat of arms dated 1736 in south aisle.
Three C17 pewter flagons in case in the north aisle.
Monuments in south aisle
stone tablet to Elizabeth Roberts, 1654
brass tablet to Theodore Palaeologus, died at Clifton, with shouldered nowy head on moulded plinth, with several inscriptions, of C18
In tower: slate tablet with shaped head and trumpeting angel carved in relief, to Fitz Anthony Pennington, Bell-founder of Lezant, with quatrain, 1768.
Glass: South aisle window retains fragments of mediaeval glass, with shields of arms and the unicorn crest of the Lower family.