4-bay south aisle and upper stage of tower circa C15.
South porch circa late C15.
Circa C17 door, vertically planked and studded with strap hinges.
Frieze below parapet with band of Apostles in relief.
Possibly angels on corners.
Circa C15 Perpendicular tracery beneath 4-centred arch with roll mould.
South aisle with three 3-light Perpendicular circa C15 windows with granite tracery beneath 4-centred arches with hoodmoulds.
Chancel with original waggon roof with central moulded longitudinal rib and 3 painted shields South aisle, original stained waggon roof with moulded ribs and recently painted shields and carved bosses.
4 figure heads at corners.
Round shaft with 4 columns continuing from figure heads.
Monuments
In east wall Monument to Michael Hill, son of Michael Hill of Trenethick and Frances, daughter of Samuel Manaton of Manaton.
Figure in aedicular frame with moulded cornice and marble columns.
Figure in relief, half kneeling at library table, his head resting on his hand, and his elbow on a skull.
North wall of nave, classical monument to Grace Parson, died 1778.
1/5, 2/5, 3/5 and 4/5, 1698 cast by J. Pennington. (Not inspected) N. Pevsner and E Radcliffe The Buildings of England, Cornwall 2nd ed. 1980 H B Walters Church of England.