chancel, late C15 tower, restored 1878-1883 and early C20 replacement roof.
slate roofs with crested ridge tiles.
flat-arched head, 2 vertical mullions with flat arches between and hoodmould - probably C17.
South doorway is restored volcanic ashlar 2-centred arch with chamfered surround and contains a restored C15 oak studded door with moulded cover strips, and on inside preserves the top original wrought iron strap hinge with foliate fleur-de-lys finial, and the original oak lock.
High,almost round-headed plain tower arch is original C15.
C19 rebuilt ringing floor and C15 segmental-headed volcanic doorway to tower stairs.
Nottingham alabaster gothic-style reredos and similar style altar, dated 1885, with alabaster top and carved timber gothic-style blind arcading across front.
Altar rails, stalls, lectern, pulpit and tower screen, all late C19 gothic-style.
North side of nave includes group of marble mural memorials to Bellew family of nearby Stockleigh Court (q.v.)
notably the William Bellew memorial of 1789 which comprises a grey-black rectangular plaque flanked by white marble pilasters given a fluted effect by inlaid strips of coloured marble and with moulded caps enhanced with acanthus, moulded entablature surmounted by a cartouche, and lower apron from which crossed frond decoration has been removed.
Others to William Bellew, d. 1772, of white and grey marble with cartouche on top and another William Bellew, d. 1826, featuring a rectangular marble plaque with carved Beerstone gothic- style surround with ogee-headed arch with crocketted finials.