An external, mid-C12, round-headed door to the east is re-used from the old church
At the east end, triple-lancet windows in chamfered stone surrounds have stained glass
The south tower has three stages, each with clasping buttresses with three set-offs, and a gabled recess to the east containing a memorial to Eleanor of Castile under a crocketed canopy carved by Thomas Earp of Lambeth in 1876.
The nave walls are unplastered, coursed ashlar and the floors of both nave and chancel are laid with Godwin's encaustic tiles.
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Against the north respond is the hexagonal, Caen stone pulpit base, corbelled and moulded, on which are decorative brass railings supporting an eagle lectern of 1877.
Under the chancel east window is a glass mosaic reredos of 1877 by James Powell and Sons of Whitefriars depicting the four gospels in roundels.