C13 North arcade and chancel arch.
Fine West Tower of C15 and chancel extension of similar date.
West tower of four stages, embattled with crocketed pinnacles at corners, gargoyles to main cornice and a frieze of quatre- foils on double moulded base with blank arcading to ground stage and to second stage.
South aisle has raised roof but the wall material is mainly C14 and has restored C14 reticulated tracery to the windows.
South porch restored C20 incorporating medieval materials.
South chapel is also C14
partly flanks the chancel which was extended in C15.
Nave in four bays, North arcade mainly C13 with two centred arches of two hollow moulded orders on round columns with moulded capitals.
The bay to the West is probably C15 and was added when the tower was built.
The West bay of the South arcade is similar to that of the North arcade, but the other bays are C14 and have two centred double chamfered arches with broach stops on hexagonal columns.
Chancel arch is C13, and similar to those of North arcade.
Nave roof is C15 and has cambered and moulded tie beams on jackposts.
The chancel roof has the date 1744 to one tie beam, although this is probably a renewal of a C15 roof which was added when a clerestorey was inserted in C15.
Monuments: Sir Harry Wakelyn Smith (of Harrysmith and Ladysmith)