enlarged C15, restored 1894-8 and largely reroofed, some restoration c1927.
South aisle unlit west gable end, four uncusped 3-light windows, gabled porch with depressed Tudor-arch head between first and second bays left, slate floor laid chequerboard pattern, enriched ribs to ceiled barrel vault roof, depressed Tudor arch head doorway, C19 door
Chancel roof ceiled barrel vault with enriched ribs and angels projecting from wallplate, similar without angels to south aisle, moulded ribs to nave roof.
Other fittings c1900 including choir stalls with handsomely carved finials, lectern, altar rails, panelling to chancel, altar table and Perpendicular-style screens between chancel and south aisle, and between nave and vestry.
Remains of early C16 bench ends preserved.
C15 stained glass incorporated into East window: inscription states that "the C15 glass incorporated in this window erected in 1927 formed part of a window at Muchelney Abbey, Somerset, whence it was removed in about the year 1860".
Silver processional cross, possibly C16 Spanish, presented in 1927 by the Wickett family.
C18 slate tomb slabs with good lettering in nave, C17 slabs in vestry.