The bellcote appears to be C17 and contains 2 bells.
The south porch appears to be C17 and has a pitched roof and a segmental-arched doorway.
The chancel aisle wall contains a window of 2 segmental lights with a round-headed C17 doorway to its left.
The chamfered segmental chancel arch is a C17 rebuilding, but has cable moulded imposts.
The south chancel window, now opening into the south chapel, is C14 and of two lights with reticulated tracery.
Built into the walls are various coffin lids, including the gravestone of a C17 vicar built into the east wall of the chancel.
The chancel screen has traceried heads to the openings and contains C15 woodwork, but was moved to its present position in the C19 and was restored.
In the south chancel aisle is a pre-Conquest hogback tombstone, with carved bears biting the ends and with the sides richly decorated with figures mixing Norse mythology and Christian symbolism.
Although restored in theC19, its turned balusters appear to be C17. (V C H: 114-16).