The west end was demolished circa early C14 when the present nave was rebuilt with two transepts.
North and south aisles of early C15, probably 1436 when three altars were dedicated, restored late C19.
North aisle has two restored Perpendicular three-light windows and restored three-light window with intersecting tracery and three-light straight-headed windows with C13 blocked doorway below.
Circa C15 south porch with two-centred moulded arch doorway.
Late C19 furnishings including carved chair stalls and pulpit and brass eagle lecturn.
Monuments: Johannis Cary 1729 slate tablet in north chapel.
Three early-mid C19 wall monument in chancel.
Admiral William Cuming, 1824 marble wall monument by Kendall of Exeter with mourning female bent over an urn.