Bay 3 has quoins on left of a C14, square-headed window of 3 ogee lights.
North aisle has reset C12 north door with plain round arch
to west a reset C14 window of 2 ogee lights beneath square head
C14 3-light south window with cusping and square- headed hollow-chamfered surround.
East wall is of coursed dressed stone and has reset C14 3-light window with intersecting tracery in pointed, double- chamfered surround
Interior: well preserved C12 north arcade
central pier has sheila-na-gig facing south west.
Chancel: C12 chancel arch with half-round inner responds and shafts to west, cushion capitals with masks, plain imposts, half-round mould continued around soffit, roll-moulding and incised zig-zag.
Font: tapered cylindrical bowl on C19 pedestal.
Jacobean altar rail with turned balusters, carved top rail and newels with acorn finials.
Late C19 stained glass by Kempe.
North aisle built 1897 in memory of William Bradford, baptised here in 19 March 1589
Bradford sailed in the Mayflower in 1620 and became Governor of Plymouth Colony in 1621.