The angle buttressed low C13 tower of 2 stages with bands is set on a shallow plinth on the west side and is topped with C19 embattlements.
To the left are 2 arched windows each with 3 C15 arched and cusped lights being partly re-cut.
The north chancel has a single arched C15 window with 3 cusped lights.
To the left is a single C15 arched window with 3 cusped and arched lights.
The east wall has a single, similar, smaller C15 3light window with 2 similar windows in the south wall.
3 bay C13 nave arcades with octagonal pioers, moulded capitals and double chamfered arches.
The north east and south west have plain moulded capitals, all are supported on carved human heads.
The font is C19 with elaborate diaper moulding to the sides and carved lilies under.
Restored early C17 pulpit with decorative panels, the decorative rear panel and 2 wild-man head brackets support the decorative tester.
Early 17th century Jacobean pulpit with tester
There is the base of a C16 oak chest and a further C16 panelled oak chest with stylised and heavily moulded decoration to each panel.
In the south chancel is a monument to Elizabethae and I. Shilleto, 1782.
There is an early C14 knight in sunk relief, a band decorated with a heraldic shield runs across the body so that only the top part and feet resting on a dog are visible.