Diagonal buttressed tower of 3 stages with bands, on a moulded plinth and with single corner gargoyles.
The west side has a moulded arched doorway with Tudor hood mould and label stops, the spandrels decorated with single trefoils containing blind shields.
Over is a single C14 arched 3 light window with cusped tracery, hood mould and figurative label stops.
Above is a single C14 2 light window with cusped tracery under a flat arch with hood mould and human head label stops.
The buttressed north aisle is on a chamfered plinth and has in the west wall a single C14 pair of trefoil arched lights.
The clerestory has 4 C15 arched 3 light windows with cusped panel tracery and continuous hood mould.
There are 4 gargoyles and 4 crocketed pinnacles.
To the left, set back on a chamfered plinth is the vestry in the main C19 but incorporating some C13 fragments with single C19 arched 2 light window with reticulated tracery and hood mould.
Diagonal buttressed east wall has a single C19 arched 3 light window with reticulated tracery, hood mould and C14 human head label stops.
To the left is a single similar smaller window with hood mould and right C14 human head label stop and left C19 decorative label stop.
Further left is a single C14 arched 2 light window with flowing tracery and hood mould, under is a single rectangular niche with Caernarvon arched panel.
The east wall of the south aisle has a single restored C15 arched 3 light window with cusped panel tracery, hood mould and label stops.
The south wall with 4 crocketed pinnacles and 2 gargoyles has 2 similar windows and hood moulds.
Over is a decorative niche containing single carved figure.
To the left is a single similar C15 window.
3 bay nave arcades, the south C13 with circular columns and responds, responds with fillets, moulded capitals and double chamfered arches.
North side C14 with octagonal columns and responds, moulded capitals and double chamfered arches.
To the left is a single C14 arched 2 light window with reticulated tracery, hood mkould and label stop to vestry side.
North wall of north aisle with moulded arched tomb recess with hood mould with C19 label stops and finial and containing a damaged C14 reclining effigy of a knight holding his heart in his hands.
C19 decorative alabaster font.
Carved C19 reredos.
South aisle south wall with memorial to Francis Lewis, 1743.
Further memorial to Carolus Lewis, 1763.
Under is a memorial to Charles Vere Dashwood, 1821 by J. Bacon, London.
On the north wall is a memorial to Caroline Dashwood, 1840, by E. Gaffin, London.
The inscription tablet surmounted by tablet with 2 carved angels with drapes over.
On the north wall of the nave is a memorial to Edith Elizabeth Dashwood, 1911.
In aedicule surround further decorated with carved figures and garland.