Flint rubble, partly cement rendered, with dressings of limestone and clunch, roofed with lead and handmade red clay tiles.
Nave c.1330, altered in later C14.
Chancel c.1340.
N and S aisles c.1330, altered in later C14.
S porch later C14.
The Chancel has an E window of c.1340, restored, of 5 lights, the middle light cinquefoiled, the others trefoiled, with C19 tracery under a 2-centred head
In the N wall at the E end is a C14 window, restored, of one trefoiled light with moulded label.
In the S wall are 2 windows, the eastern similar to that in the N wall, the western c.1340, restored, of 2 trefoiled ogee lights with quatrefoil under a segmental-pointed head
The C14 chancel arch is 2-centred, of 2 wave-moulded orders on the W and one chamfered and one wave-moulded order on the E, blending into responds of 2 chamfered orders
Reset in the E wall of the N vestry is a window of c.1340, restored, similar to the SW window of the Chancel but with one headstop.
The Nave has C14 N and S arcades of 3 bays, irregularly spaced
the 2-centred arches are of 2 wave-moulded orders with moulded labels and carved stops, much defaced
The clerestorey has on each side 3 late C14 windows, each of 2 cinquefoiled lights with tracery under a square-head
5 corbels are of wood and 3 of stone, one of the latter having a carved head.
Hewett describes this roof as early Perpendicular , the RCHM as early C17.
The N aisle has in the N wall 2 late C14 windows
the internal label has defaced angel-stops.
Further W is the early C14 N doorway with jambs and 2-centred head of 2 orders, the inner moulded, the outer chamfered, with moulded labels.
In the W wall is an early C14 window, restored, of 2 cinquefoiled ogee lights with a quatrefoil in a 2-centred head
The S aisle is wider than the N aisle, and appears to have been widened in the late C14.
In the E wall is a C14 window of 3 cinquefoiled lights with leaf tracery in a 2-centred head, with a moulded internal label.
Below the sill is a re-set string course of the C13, mutilated.
In the S wall are 2 early C14 windows altered in the late C14, and restored, of 2 cinquefoiled ogee lights with a quatrefoil in a 4-centred head, with moulded internal labels
Furttier W is the late C14 S doorway with moulded jambs and 2-centred arch in a square head, all moulded, with a moulded label
The late C14 2-fold doors are richly carved in the solid, each fold in 2 bays with quarter-round surround and rib and blind tracery, on simple portcullis rear frames with a wrought-iron drop-handle In the W wall is an early C14 window reset in the late C14, of 2 cinquefoiled ogee lights with a quatrefoil in a 4-centred head.
The low-pitched roof retains some C14 moulded timbers at the W end
is otherwise c.1600 and C19, plain.
The ground stage has clasping buttresses which may indicate a C12 origin
the remainder is late C14.
The late C14 tower-arch is 2-centred, of 2 moulded orders on the E, 2 hollow-chamfered orders on the W
The W window is late C15, restored, of 3 cinquefoiled lights with tracery under a 2-centred head.
The S and W walls of the second stage have each a late C14 small square quatrefoiled window.
The bell-chamber has in the wall a late C14 window of one cinquefoiled light
the other walls have each a late C14 window of 2 cinquefoiled lights with a quatrefoil in a 2-centred head.
Crenellated brick parapet and low-pitched roof, not examined, with a weathervane pierced with the initials SH and the date 1687.
The late C14 S porch has an elaborately moulded 2-centred outer arch under a square head, each spandrel having a blank shield in a quatrefoil, with a moulded label
There are 5 bells, the second by Charles Newman, 1690, the third and fourth by Richard Bowler, 1601.
In the N aisle is a coffin-lid of Purbeck marble, probably C14, much broken and defaced.
The communion rail is late C17, with moulded rail, twisted balusters and square posts.
There is C14 glass in the tracery of the E window, foliage, lions, and shields of arms
Also a fragment of C15 glass in the W window of the tower.
In the S wall of the Chancel there is an altar tomb with restored front and Purbeck marble slab with indent of a woman's figure, with crocketed canopy, side pinnacles, recess with 4-centred cusped and sub-cusped arch having carved spandrels and ogee crocketed and finialled label with pierced and traceried main spandrel
buttressed and crocketed pinnacles at sides, and crenellated main cornice, enriched with carved heads of 1 woman and 3 men
below, 2 cusped panels with shields of arms, re-cut, all late C14.
In the N wall of the N aisle there is a tomb recess with cinquefoiled and sub-cusped 2-centred arch, having crocketed and finialled ogee label, and traceried spandrels, side shafts with diagonal buttresses having crocketed heads to off-sets (the left shaft partly missing), and horizontal moulded cornice, all c.1360.
In the S wall of the S aisle there is an altar tomb with 5 shields of arms, a Purbeck marble slab with indistinct indent, a crocketed and finialled ogee label, and traceried spandrel, crocketed side-pinnacles with panelled and crocketed buttresses, horizontal main cornice and carved sprigs of foliage, all c.1340, damaged.
There are 2 piscinae - one in the Chancel, with cinquefoiled ogee head and octofoil drain, C14,
one in the S wall of the S aisle, with moulded jambs and trefoiled head with defaced label and drain, C13, re-set.
In the lower panel on the N side there are 2 trefoil-headed piercings, and over them 2 quatrefoil piercings in the middle rail, all late C14, restored.
In the Chancel there are 3 sedilia with octagonal shafts and shafted jambs, with moulded capitals and bases, moulded 2-centred heads, trefoiled and sub-cusped, with moulded label and square outer label, C14, restored.