Late C15 embattled tower with offset diagonal buttresses, clock and sundial.
Set in return wall of aisle is 5-light late C14 window with panel tracery.
Furnishings: Chancel enclosed by elaborately carved oak screen c1898.
Carved pulpit in Perpendicular style.
The chief object of interest is the pre-Conquest font, or cross pedestal within which is a Saxon stone.
Presumably no longer used for baptism, it as superseded in 1881.
The side of the font is inscribed with 3 lines of Runes of uncertain meaning.
Stained glass: East window by Henry Holiday c1890
Monuments: several good monuments including one by Fisher of York, one by J. Gott c1835, another by Behnes c1848 and one to Benjamin Ferrands of St. Ives (q.v.), c1830.