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Architectural Features

north aisle built 1579

South wall of nave, which has offset buttress of 1863, has two 2 and 3-light windows flanking porch of 1863: porch, which has round-arched doorway, leads to Norman-style round-arched doorway of 1863 with chamfered imposts.

North aisle of 1579, has label moulds with block stops over 3 Perpendicular 3-light windows, which have trefoiled and ogee-headed lights with Mouchettes to spandrels and quatrefoil heads.

C15 three-stage tower with string courses: C15 three-light Perpendicular window above 3-centred arched moulded west doorway with mid C19 door

chancel arch has moulded inner order set on corbels of angels holding shields.

South aisle: late C13 pointed-arched doorway with convex moulding and bar stops to vestry

fine waggon roof with moulded ribs and carved bosses, built 1579 for Richard Beller.

West tower has medieval inlaid floor tiles, and pointed-arched doorway with convex moulding to stair turret.

Porch has medieval inlaid floor tiles and late C16 arch-braced roof with bosses carved on collar purlin.

late C12 cushion-type font, with relief-carved rosettes to sides and fleur-de-lys to soffits, with mid C19 base and coves, mid C19 choir stalls, communion rail and pews.

Monuments in south aisle: Baroque wall monument to Gilbert Hody , has heraldic cartouche set in broken scrolled pediment with angels set above oval cartouche framed by Tuscan columns with richly carved rosettes and sways.

Very fine life-size effigy of Thomas Welshe, d. 1639, on tomb chest: the subject's "Van Dyke" (Pevsner) dress is finely detailed and he is shown holding a prayer book: he is carved in sentimental fashion. (Buildings of England: North Devon, pp. 38-9

National Monuments Record).