C14 tower: 4 stages with crenellated parapet and diagonal buttresses to the south face
2-light west window, 2-light bell chamber openings with small pierced quatrefoils to the lights, panelled flushwork to parapet with corner gargoyles
north nave has 3 largely original 2-light and 3-light windows and a good C12 doorway with 2 orders of colonettes, 3 orders of decoration to the arch and a hood mould with billets.
C14 nave aisle with one C14 window with reticulated tracery
2 C15 square-headed windows.
C15 chancel aisle with one C15 window
a C12 doorway re-set as a Priest's doorway, with one order of colonettes and 2 orders of chevron moulding to the arch.
Good C15 porch with panelled flushwork to the lower part of the facade and to the buttresses and the crenellated parapet
doorway with fleurons and blank shields to both faces of the arch, spandrels with carved shields, canopied niche above doorway filled with later figure
wrought iron rood screen
2 hatchments
Royal Arms of Victoria above nave north door.
Chancel aisle with monument to Thomas Russell , a marble sarcophagus with trophies and a coat of arms above.
South west nave with wall monument to Samuel Clouting , a three-quarter life size figure in a niche.
Some good C19 stained glass.
Graded I for surviving medieval fabric.