C15 south porch.
Chancel, mid and late C14, 2 bays, has coped east gable with cross and a late C14 3-light window with panel tracery.
South side has to east a 2-light window with cusped heads, mid C14, and to west a larger 3-light window with panel tracery, late C14.
Between the windows, a blocked early C13 priest's door with trefoil head.
North side has lean-to vestry with a reset C13 doorway to north and an east window with Y-tracery.
Nave, C14, has coped east gable with C19 trefoil round window, external gable stack, and cross.
Buttressed south aisle, 4 bays, has coped parapet with ballflower frieze and gargoyles.
Three mid C14 windows with different patterns of flowing tracery.
Similar north aisle, C13
late C14, has three 3-light windows, late C14, with panel tracery.
Blocked C14 north door, double chamfered.
West end has a C13 2-light window with trefoil above.
On either side, a small C13 2-light pointed arched window.
Moulded plinth, string courses, ballflower frieze with gargoyles, crenellated parapet.
To west, an early C13 single lancet with hood mould.
Interior, rendered, has C14 double chamfered chancel arch with octagonal responds.
C15 traceried wooden screen with central portion c1927.
East end has a 3-light window with stained glass, 1884, and a traceried wooden reredos, 1920.
South side has a C13 piscina and triple sedilia, restored C19, and blocked doorway flanked by stained glass windows, 1898 and 1904, the latter by Heaton, Butler & Bayne.
Memorial to Augusta Welby, who died aged 81, showing The Resurrection by Heaton, Butler & Bayne, 1904.
North side has to east a blocked C13 doorway with shafts and a gabled head aumbry.
To west, a C19 2 bay arcade in C14 style.
C14 arcades, 4 bays, with double chamfered arches with hood moulds, and octagonal piers and responds.
The south aisle, reroofed 1889, has to east of the door a C14 niche.
2 windows with C19 patterned stained glass and one with glass c1956 by Francis Skeat.
North aisle has a stained glass window to east, c1913, with a C14 tomb recess below it, and a window to west, c1935, by Heaton, Butler & Laneton.
The Parable of The Sower by Heaton, Butler & Laneton, in memory of Edward Grinling (1854-1935).
Tower arch, C14, has ballflower capitals, hood mould and mask stops.
Tower chamber has C13 west window with stained glass 1937.
Mid C19 benches and stalls, and late C19 brass lectern and litany desk.
James Deen and wife, 1508.
Wall tablet, 1674, to Dr. Hurst, Chaplain to Charles I. Various tablets, early and mid C19.
Brass war memorial tablet with figures and segmental pediment, c1920.