Nave and chancel on site of former C13 N aisle, no structural division, organ chamber to N. S aisle and S chapel, former C13 nave
chancel with later C15 tower at W end.
Middle stage C19 window, 2-centred arch with 2 lights - in front, C19 clock under heavy gabled hood with angels.
Top stage with crenellated parapets and cornice with gargoyle spouts, belfry opening with louvres and super-mullioned tracery.
Nave, W-E window, C12 doorway, partly restored, column shafts and arch with zigzag decoration, volute capitals, tympanum diapered with segmental soffit arch of half roll with 3 transverse roll segments.
C19 door, boarded with imitation C12 `C' hinges.
C19 timber porch in medieval form, central arch, side openings with quatrefoil and trefoil decoration, open gable with king post in collar, paired curved braces each side: 4 windows in buttressed bays, C19 roundel with St Peter's hand holding 2 keys (old and new church?).
N elevation, W-E, tower, as on S elevation but no clock, nave - C15 style window, upper tracery of super-mullions, original and re-set.
INTERIOR: 6 bay original C13 arcade between nave and aisle, capitals and bases restored, drums round except 2 which are octagonal.
Choir has 3 tiers of decorated wind-bracing and stone corbels of angels playing musical instruments.
W window C19 stained glass with 2 C15 panels, probably Flemish, Abraham and Isaac and King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, door to tower stair c1500, boarded with moulded battens and nail studding that goes through rear cross boarding and swaged over lozenge shaped washers.
Floor slab in tower, 1663, to Henry Wright, Bart.
Further slabs of C17 and C18 now as a path in churchyard S of aisle.
Standing wall monument in aisle chapel, 1757, Hugh Smith, sarcophagus and grey obelisk with large roundel having 2 profiles, facing one another.
The curious decoration used by Teulon on the C19 church walls, consisting of indurated conglomerate and putlog holes is no doubt derived from the original Norman church walls in which courses of conglomerate commonly occur in Essex, e.g.