3 stage tower, c.1450, with diagonal buttresses and south stair turret projection.
Finials, late C17 in date, probably representing the evangelists.
C14 doorway inside with ogee, wave moulded arch, with crockets, crocketed pinnacles and finial 3, 2-light windows with Curvilinear style tracery to south of nave.
Brasses on north and south chancel walls.
Brass memorial plaque to Admiral Owen Francis Gillett on the chancel north wall. In the 13th century, when the church had been built, the village of Halvergate was located on the estuary of the River Yare. Today it stands 8 miles from the coast and the marshes between the village and Great Yarmouth were reclaimed from the sea during the 16th and 17th centuries. After having been kept locked for many years, the church > http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5209941is now open.