Sandstone slate and tile roofs.
South side has central doorway, possibly C17 or C18 with a segmental head and a mid-C20 filleted mahogany door.
C12 blocked doorway to left has continuous roll moulding to round arch and moulded label with leaf-stops.
The eastern return has a deeply recessed C14 window with splayed jambs and a square head.
INTERIOR has four-bay C14 nave roof with moulded tie beams and cusped raking struts.
To right of the door is a deeply recessed C12 round-headed window.
Several wall monuments for members of the Tomkins family, early C18 to mid-C19.
East window has late C19 stained glass of Nativity, Crucifixion and Ascension.
Heavy oak mid-C19 communion rails on turned balusters with carved spandrels.
Vestry has grey and white marble wall monument for George Carver, dated 1732.
Also monument-for Richard Tomkins, died 1800.
Chancel arch is late C12, with two-centred head and two orders.
On the east wall is a framed prospect of the Church of St Mary, dated 1682.
On the west wall are several monuments for members of the Carpenter family.
East window has stained glass depicting Christ and soldiers for Lt Richard King, died 18th April 1916.
North window has achievement and foliated designs in stained glass, for John Birch Peploe, died 1869.
Oak lectern.
Part-octagonal oak pulpit with brass candlesticks.
Stone wall monument with rounded head between square shoulders for James Bryges, died 1769.
Oak font with octagonal bowl supported by four angles carved in the round.