Slate, concrete tile and lead roofs, gabled and lean-to.
Above, restored C14 double lancet with hood mould and mask stops.
North aisle, restored C19 in C15 style.
Single corner and 4 intermediate gabled buttresses, 2 setoffs, 4 gargoyles.
West end has a C14 double lancet with Decorated tracery.
North side has 3 triple ogee headed lancets with Tudor arched reveals.
C14, restored C19.
Vestry and organ chamber, C20, has single corner and single side wall buttress and single gargoyle to east.
C14 style 5 light lancet with geometrical tracery, shafts, hood mould and mask stops.
South aisle, 4 bays, has moulded parapet with 4 gargoyles.
West end has C14 double lancet with cusped ogee heads and Decorated tracery.
Nave arcades, C14, restored, 4 bays.
Tower arch, C14, double chamfered and rebated, with hood mould and filleted responds.
Tower chamber has west window with stained glass, C19, restored 1919.
South aisle has similar roof and to east, C14 arch with moulded octagonal imposts and 2 mask corbels, one C14.
Oak screen in C15 style, 1909.
South side has east window with stained glass, 1879.
To west, window with stained glass panel and Arms, to Roland Dand, 1617.
Fragment of Flemish stained glass, C14.
East window has stained glass, C20.
South side has window with stained glass and brass, 1932.
Low pitched roof in C15 style.
Chancel arch, C19, in C14 style.
Chancel north side has C19 arcade, 2 bays, with foliate capitals, hood moulds and angel stops.
East window has stained glass, C19.
To its right, elaborate triple gabled sedilia with carved tableaux in tympani, 1877.
Classical style wall monument with Corinthian pilasters and scrolled Arms, to John Digby, 1747.
Brass C19 and C20.
Pair of sculptured heads from gravestone, C14.
C19 ashlar pulpit, octagonal, with traceried panels, on figure carved corbel.
C19 wooden lectern.