Mid C15 west tower with moulded plinth and frieze of shields on cusped fields continuing over multistage angle buttresses.
Small doorway in south side with shield carved on lintel and plank door.
Moulded eaves above with 2 projecting gargoyles on both the west and south sides.
Mid C14 north wall of nave with plinth and 4 regularly placed 2 stage buttresses.
Large pointed window of c.1300 with 4 trefoil headed lights, large, delicately moulded geometrical tracery, hood mould and head label stops.
3 pointed windows of c.1300, each with 2 trefoil headed lights and large, delicately moulded geometrical tracery and hood moulds.
C14 gabled south porch to left with moulded plinth and large, round headed doorway, moulded with two orders, and with trefoiled responds, the central, larger rolls with fillets, moulded capitals, hood mould with head label stops.
Tower interior with numerous painted boards recording benevolent bequests and single faded hatchment.
6 bay arcade runs down full length of nave and chancel, of c.1300, with quatrefoiled piers with continuous hollows and fillets, moulded capitals and pointed, double chamfered heads with hood moulds.
South aisle with trefoil headed piscina with gable of c.1300.
South aisle with recumbent female effigy, possibly of Margaret de Coellville who married John Gobard in first half C14.
Effigy with ornate canopy held over head by mutilated armoured figures, flowing drapery, hands clasped in prayer, coif and wimple.
Mid C13 effigy laid on C20 table tomb, of Sir Hugh Gobard, deacon,with richly flowing vestments, surrounding band of stiff leaf foliage, feet resting on 2 large stiff leaf whorls, tonsored head and clasping open book inscribed, faintly, with: "Here lies High Gofoed the palmer son of John Goboed..Pray for his soul".
Next to him lies a mid C13 effigy of cross-legged knight in chain mail, resting on C20 tomb chest, possibly of Sir Guy Gobard, with hands clasped in prayer, lion at feet and fragmentary sword.
Large late C15 table tomb with 3 effigies of Roger de Quincey flanked by his 2 wives.
Mutilated angels support their pillowed heads and mutilated dogs, their feet, de Quincey has cropped hair, armour and is now legless.
Table tomb itself is decorated by ornate canopied panels with angels supporting shields and shields suspended from flowerheads and grotesque heads
Monuments include: black and white marble oval to Frances Waters, died 1828
brass with foliate decoratrion to Alfred Cooper, died 1866
fine white with grey streaked marble monument with flanking ionic columns supporting entablature and broken pediment with cartouche rising from broken apex, to the 5 infant children of Richard Brownlow who died in the 1650s and 1660s.
Monuments in south aisle include one to Richard Quincey, died 1813, in black and white marble
slate and white marble with ornate lettering to Elizabeth Quincey, died 1741, slate monument with broken pediment and human head set in broken apex, to Richard Quincey, died 1757
alabaster monument supported on 2 human heads, to Elizabeth Bacon, died 1830
black and white marble monument to Robert Younger, died 1856 and 3 black and white marble monuments to Sarah Younger, died 1850
C16 tie beam roofs with curved braces and rosette bosses.
Loft coving of rood screen at entrance to chancel.
Pews, choir stalls, lectern and altar rail of 1896.
C20 stone pulpit.