C15, restored 1888-1890 by R.T. Blomfield and in late C20.
Nave roof leaded, north aisle has plain tile roof, rest not visible.
West tower: C15.
C14 west window, probably re-set , with cusped intersecting tracery, cavetto mullions, moulded architrave, and hoodmould.
South aisle: Late C14.
one C19, one late C14, restored, of two trefoil-headed lights with sexfoil and hoodmould, and one, restored, three-lights, traceried, with cambered head.
South porch:C14.
Medieval backing to door, Low stone seats along east and west walls.
Three south windows, two C19 in a C14 style and one of two lights with a sexfoil.
Blocked C15 west window of five stepped trefoil-headed lights with tracery above, cambered head and hoodmould.
Interior: structure: continuous late C14 seven bay north
south arcades to nave and chancel, with pointed arches of two hollow-chamfered orders and octagonal columns with moulded capitals and bases.Tall C15 moulded tower arch with one attached column either side with moulded capitals and bases.
Moulded C13 semi-circular column base abutting east wall of chancel towards north side.
Also unusual for Kent and possibly not medieval.
Fittings: octagonal font with moulded plinth on two octagonal steps, probably late C14 or C15.
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C15 traceried screens to north and south of third bay from east.
Altar rails with late C17 or C18 turned balusters and C20 rail.
Screen to base of tower arch dated 1686 with spiked top rail and turned balusters above boarded base.
C18 pulpit with fielded panels.
Central bay of chancel has panelled north and south screens with chinoiserie gates said to have come from the Church of St. Clement, Old Romney Royal Arms 1775 over north door.
Fragments of stained glass in east window of south chapel.