West tower, 2 stages, has plinth, string course, eaves band with masks, 8 gargoyles, crenellated parapet with 8 crocketed pinnacles.
West side has restored late C14 triple lancet with panel tracery and hood mould with mask stops.
Second stage has 4 C15 double lancet bell openinqs with cusped quatrefoil heads, moulded reveals and coved hood moulds.
On each side, 3 late C14 double lancets with cusped ogee heads and Decorated tracery, in square headed reveals with remains of sill band.
North aisle, 2 bays, C15, has coursed rubble foundation, deep moulded plinth, chamfered eaves and coped gable
South side has 3 restored C13 triple lancets with intersecting tracery.
South door, C12, has chamfered and rebated reveal and hood mould with beast mask stops.
North side has 3 C14 triple lancets with cusped oqee heads and chamfered and rebated square headed reveals.
East end has to right a similar window and to left, C14 style moulded doorway with hood mould.
To east, C13, triple lancet with intersecting tracery and hood mould, and a similar window to south, both restored.
Nave north arcade, C12, 2 bays, has chamfered and cove moulded cruciform pier with cruciform base and 5 masks in place of capital.
South arcade, C13, 2 bays, has similar pier with approximate stiff leaf capital.
Tower arch, C14, has run out cove and roll moulding.
Tower chamber has stained glass west window by Kempe, 1891.
Nativity scenes. In the centre are the infant Jesus and Mary; to the left, Joseph and a wise man and to the right are the two other wise men. At the bottom of the window are three panels showing angels playing musical instruments, the birth of Jesus with Mary and Joseph and three shepherds. Glass by Kempe from 1877. "To the glory of God & to the memory of John Otter who died May xxiv mdcccxxxi and Barbara Otter, who died Feb xxvi mdcccxlviii, this window is dedicated by their daughter Sarah O"
North aisle has stained glass east window, 1896.
Roof, C15, with crenellated wall plate, moulded timbers and single re-set corbel.
South aisle has 4 stained glass windows, 2 of 1876, one undated, one 1897.
North aisle chapel has C13 chamfered and rebated arch to west, and C19 timber screen to east, forming vestry.
Westernmost window has stained glass, 1896, and east window has stained glass 1905.
Chancel arch C13, has cove and roll moulding, and octagonal responds with moulded capitals.
East end has oak panelling and window with stained glass by Kempe, 1875.
South side has C19 stained glass window and oak panelling.
South chancel chapel has to west C15 parclose screen, 3 bays, with chamfered reveals.
East end has oak panelling and C19 stained glass window with small stained glass light above.
South side has C19 stained glass window.
Fittings include C17 panelled oak benches with square newels and peg top finials, some restored.
C19 pierced and turned oak choir stalls with 2 Cl7 scrolled ends and poppyheads and 2 C16 plain ends.
Traceried panelled C19 pulpit
plain lectern on turned shaft
font with traceried panelled octagonal bowl and stem and matching cover with cross
South porch contains C15 octagonal stoup with canted corners.
Baroque style wall monuments, 1700, 1702, 1720.
Aediculed monument with Ionic columns, broken scrolled pediment and Arms, 1722.
Large marble and slate monument by Westmacott with draped relief panel and above, panel with draped urn, to Francis Otter, 1813.
Egyptian style wall monuments, 1831, 1835, 1837 (2).
Brasses and small tablets 1884, 1894, 1909, 1915, 1917, 1936 and later.