graded slate roofs with tile cresting and stepped coped verges.
First stage on south has 3-light C15 window with hoodmould
Nave North side, buttressed in 3 bays, has square- headed C15 windows of triple cinquefoil-headed lights with hollow spandrels and labels to 2 west bays and one of 2 lights to east bay
South aisle: All windows are C15 of 3 lights with panel tracery, 4-centred arches and hoodmoulds, one to east and west walls, one to right of porch and 2 to buttressed section to right of tower, with chamfered eaves cornice.
Gabled C15 Porch: has 4-centred outer arch with label and weathered Perpendicular tracery to spandrels.
Probably Cl9 Tudor-arched inner doorway with quatrefoils and trefoils to spandrels and label
Exposed waggon roof with carved ribs, rafters and bosses.
Nave has heavily restored C15 arch-braced triple-purlin roof in 7 bays with a St Andrew's cross to each panel between purlin and principal rafter.
Chancel has C19 hammerbeam roof with carved angles (some possibly Cl9 and reused).
Exposed waggon roof to south aisle with bosses to centre rail and small carved figures to wall-plate at division between main part of aisle and south chancel aisle.
Panelled pulpit dated "1665" resting on short moulded wooden column, with carved floral motifs to top row of panels and bracketed ledge has brass sconce dated "1887". c19 encaustic tiles to raised chancel and sanctuary, which had Cl9 wooden reredos with contemporary blind Gothic tracery panels (stone) to either side.
Bench in south-west corner of aisle has turned balusters to back, possibly re-used from C17 communion rails. granite celtic cross-head on floor of chancel aisle and late C19 stained glass throughout.
Monuments: Cl9 wall memorials in nave and tower.
Coade stone memorial by Coade and Sealy of Lambeth to Richard Goffic at east end of chancel aisle, sarcophagus with figure of a woman reclining on a draped urn, formerly with attendant putti.