C14
West tower is probably C13 with a saddleback roof behind a plain parapet
moulded stringcourse with gargoyles
C13 tower arch is double chamfered.
Font, probably C18, ashlar, octagonal bowl with a band of quatrefoils, gadrooned base.
The pulpit, roof and other fittings are all 1860's and later.
Glass: north- east nave window has C14 borderwork and other fragments, foreign, with an oval medallion, an angel on a blue background and the upper part of St. John the Evangelist
north-west chancel window has a C15 Low Countries' panel of St. Anthony holding a staff and with a pig
Monuments.
In the chancel is a substantial fragment of a Saxon cross with interlace on two sides.
Tower: inscribed oval plaque to Marie Smith, 1678, in elaborate surround with drapery
Griffin Smith, 1681, square plaque and further oval plaque of 1693.
Nave: Hudleston hatchment
Royal Arms, 1860
various Hudleston monuments, mostly square inscribed plaques, particularly John died 1749, Lawson died 1743, Charlotte died 1821 and William died 1766 with a triglyph frieze
Lady Diones Harington, died 1674, and John Harington died 1674, both baroque plaques with arms.