Embattled angle buttressed C14 single stage tower with attached circular embattled stair turret to the north east.
Early C15 spire with 4 lucarnes.
The 4 C14 bell chamber openings each have 2 trefoil arched lights and 2 mouchettes under a flat arch.
The north nave with continuous sill band forming a hood mould over the doorway and extending to the chancel, has a single C14 window with 2 trefoil arched lights and tracery under a flat arch.
To the left is a moulded arched doorway with C17 door and further left 2 similar windows with 2 similar windows in the north chancel.
The east chancel has a single arched 3 light C15 window with cusped panel tracery, hood mould and label stops.
The south chancel has 2 similar C14 windows, below that on the left is a C14 moulded arched doorway with remains of 3 attached colonnettes with fillets and moulded capitals.
To the left is a single restored C15 window with 2 cinquefoil arched lights under a flat arch, the band forming a hood mould.
The east wall of the south aisle has a single C17 3 light window under a flat arch.
The south wall has 2 similar C14 windows.
To the left is the 1693 porch with parapet and clasping pilaster buttresses.
Keystone inscribed: "RS:HP HW 1693".
Inner moulded arched doorway. to the left is a single similar C14 window.
C15 clerestory has 6 windows each with 3 arched lights under a flat arch.
4 bay C14 nave arcade with octagonal piers, double chamfered arches, hood moulds and label stops.
Glazed screen being constructed from C16 rood screen with cinquefoil arched panels, each cusp terminating in 3 small orbs.
In the chancel is a restored C14 sedilia with cinquefoil arches and crocketed ogee hood moulds with finials.
East chancel wall with remains of C14 arched and cusped canopy.
C19 panelled octagonal ashlar font.
C17 altar table.
Remaining furniture C19 with 2 carved chairs.
In the chancel is the 1616 alabaster tomb with reclining effigies of William and Tabitha Sacheverell.
The male figure with head on a helmet and the female figure with head on a pillow.
The sides of the tomb are decorated with incised carved figures next the inscription and shield to the front.
Further tomb to Raefe Sacheverell, 1605, over and mounted onto the wall is an inscription plaque, surrounded by painted shields.
The wall tablet to Henry Sacheverell, 1598, has coloured shields flanking the inscription with a modillion surround rising to a round arch enclosing a coloured shield and flanked by single obelisks.
Under the east window of the south aisle is the C17 tomb of Alicie Georgii Sitwell.