C15.
Alterations and additions of 1860 by R.C. Hussey in a C15 style.
Ragstone, with plain tile roof.
Nave: Probably C14, extended in 1860.
South aisle: C14, extended to west in 1860.
Carved bargeboards.
South chancel chapel: later C14.
Two C19 windows, one blocked 2-light to south, one 3-light to east in a C15 style.
Chancel: C14, re-faced, and probably extended, in C19.
2 east bays C14, west bay C19 in a C14 style.
2-bay north arcade to nave in a C14 style.
Tall pointed- arched C15 chancel arch, with continuous outer moulding, and inner moulding springing on each side from concave-sided semi-octagonal shaft with moulded capital and base.
Later C14 doubly plain-chamfered pointed arch between chancel and south chapel, springing from attached semi-octagonal columns with moulded capitals and bases.
Chamfered medieval rere-arch to blocked south window of south chapel.
Roof: Medieval crown-post roof to nave, with 3 moulded octagonal crown-posts and ribbed C19 boarding under rafters.
2 medieval moulded octagonal crown-posts to south chapel.
Intricately-carved wooden screen under chancel arch, with vaulted wooden canopy, enriched cornice and parapet, erected 1949.
Three-quarter-length figures between 4 Corinthian columns, with entablature arched over centre.
Rectangular chest bearing inscription, surmounted by kneeling figures, flanked by Corinthian columns bearing entablature with convex cornice.
Vestiges of family tree carved and painted on back panel.
Gothic monument against north wall, to Galfridus Mann, d.1756.
Free-standing white marble monument in north- east corner, to the same Charles James Mann, signed by Baily.
Free-standing marble monument in south- west corner, to Laura, Countess Cornwallis, d.1840, by Baily.