C19, C14 South Porch restored C19.
Stone quoins to lower stages of West Tower, the upper stages rebuilt in red brick, with stone gargoyles to parapet band.
The lower stages probably early C16 with many repairs, of plastered rubble with limestone quoins.
The upper stage of C18 and C19 red brick with parapet, brick band decorated with gargoyles.
Later carved wall plate over organ.
Piscina, possibly C13 to south wall with chamfered 2 centred arch, sexfoil drain.
Double Piscinae, north wall, double 2 centred arches moulded and enriched with dog tooth ornament, moulded label with stops, central shaft with moulded capitals and bases, restored, possibly C13.
Blocked C13 west window in south wall.
John Harbottle 1577, inscription and shield of arms.
Jakys Reynford 1520, inscription.
Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Grimstone 1604, inscription only.
Dr. L.Go Hayne became Vicar in 1871, a musician, composer and collector of antique carvings.
It is possible he installed the double piscinae, altar rails and pulpit.
Hanging on the south wall is a C16 funeral helm with visor, renewed crest and tabard.
Wall memorials to Rev. Charles and Rev. Henery Unfreville 1774 and 1766.
Elizabeth Agassis by Chantrey, undated, wife of Lewis, alabaster kneeling figure of a mourning female.
A wall memorial to Squadron Commander Edwin Harris Dunning DSC., RN., of Jaques Hall gives an Admirality citation that Sqd.
There is a small brass on the east wall showing the bi-plane landing on the deck of HMs Furious.
There are panelled walls to the pews, 2 C20 stained glass windows in the north wall of the Nave by Rosemary Rutherford, given by Miss M.L. Dunning.
Over the south doorway are the Royal Arms of George III in iron.
There is a memorial removed 1972 from St. Johns Church, Horsley Cross.
Said to be a C14 bell with the inscription "I am the Koc of this floc wit Gloria Tibi Domini", it is notable for an inscription partly in English.