early C14 chancel, south aisle and porch (probably built for Sir John de Lewknor)
C15 vestry and tower
gabled mid C19 tile roof
Early C14 five-light east window
North wall of 3-bay nave has 2-light plate tracery windows by Blomfield, late C12 lancet to west bay and mid C19 corbel table
South wall of nave has similar late C12 lancet and C12 corbel table in west bay
Early C14 south aisle has 2-light windows and 3-light east window
Interior: chancel has early C14 piscina, 3 sedilia, tomb recess with recumbent effigy of a lady, and doorway, all with very elaborate flowing-tracery and crocketed canopies and finials
early C17 alabaster effigies of William Deane, d.1621 and wife, and Sir Thomas Fleetwood, d.1629 and wife, were reset at west end of chancel in 1845
fine wall monument of John Scrope, d.1752, has marble bust set in aedicule with open pediment
brass to John Aldebourne, priest, c.1380
Early C12 chancel arch has zig-zag mouldings and engaged shafts with crocketed capitals
impost moulding continued as string course along north and part of south walls of nave, and an early C12 arch to north transpet
Nave has pulpit by Blomfield, mid C19 pews and roof and medieval iron-bound parish chest: early C14 three-bay arcade of double-chamfered arches on octagonal piers to south aisle, which has cinquefoil-headed piscina, moulded string course, fine C12 font with linked roundel decoration and C18 wall tablets
North chapel: large marble monument to Sir Paul Jodrell, d.1728, and family
Sir Edward Repps Jodrell, d.1882, by Sir J.E. Boehm, has revealed panels with relief panels of angels and evangelists
C15 archway to west tower, which has C15 doorway and C15 studded door with decorative iron hinges
Stained glass: east window by Hardman