Kneelered gabled west end with Perpendicular style west window , with triple shafted and moulded C13 doorway.
Large 2 stage south-eastern tower on site of C13 transept with massive triple offset diagonal buttresses, and polygonal north-eastern stair turret, crowned with battlements and pyramidal finials.
C13 capitals
deeply undercut moulded arches, the piers remodelled with hollow chamfers mid C15.
C19 pulpit and nave benches and wooden lectern Octagonal font with roses and shields in quatrefoils, and doubled octagonal base.
Monuments: Alice Palmere, brass, 35 inches.
A Lady with 2 husbands, C.1440.
Eight Sawbridge hatchments in the nave and aisles.
The mid C15 in the church corresponds with Archbishop Kempe's contemporary work in his foundation at Wye College.
The Church was originally cruciform, with a 5 bay nave, and chancel at least 60 feet longer than at present, the transepts and east end destroyed by the of the original tower in 1686.