Early C15 west tower, south porch and the south wall of the nave rebuilt.
Ragstone rubble with some septaria and flint, limestone dressings, mainly red plain tile roofs, lead to north aisle.
South wall, centre buttress, eastern restored window of 2 cinquefoiled lights, moulded segmental head, western window similar but with lights below a transom, between the windows is a blocked C14 doorway, moulded 2-centred arch, remains of a stopped label.
3 restored C15 windows of three 2-centred lights, vertical tracery over under moulded 2 centre heads with labels and head stops, tracery to western window more elaborate.
Early C15 south porch, crenellations with flint chequerwork and crosses to merlons, moulded band under.
Nave, south doorway, early C16, moulded jambs, 2-centred arch under a square head, moulded label, traceried spandrels enclosing blank shields.
C15 door of overlapping battens with trellis framing and strap hinges.
C15 north doorway, moulded jambs and 2-centred arch.
West doorway, moulded jambs and 2-centred arch under a square head, moulded label, traceried spandrels, C15 nailed board and muntin door.
C19 stained glass to east window.
South wall, wall memorials, Jermiah Kirsteman 1822 and Elizabeth Kirsteman 1855.
Hatchment above south doorway.
C17 panelled chest.
Octagonal font, chamfered round headed arches to each face of bowl and stem, moulded base.
South wall memorial to Mary Dearsley aged 17, 11 January 1773.
North arcade of 4 bays, chamfered 2-centred arches, moulded capitals and bases to octagonal columns, above the arches are carved gargoyle and defaced angels holding shields of arms.
Square font formerly at Shopland Church, interlocking round headed arches with moulded capitals and bases to columns to east face, 3 trefoiled arches with moulded capitals and bases, roses above columns to south face, 2 and 3 incised fleur-de-lis to the other faces respectively, stem of central and angle columns with moulded capitals aid bases, moulded base.
Hatchments to north and west walls.
Original altar slab with a cross at each corner and part of a centre cross now supporting an altar table second World War memorial.
C15 ceiling to first stage, heavy chamfered arched braces rest on stone corbels and cross in the centre, boss at intersection now missing, moulded wall posts, wall and ceiling struts to each brace.
Said to be 5 bells, (1) 1678 by John and Christopher Hodson, (3) 1634 by Miles Graye, (5) by John Waylett 1707.
C15 bell chamber door of overlapping battens.