Interior: Nave and south aisle early C12, an arcade of 4 round arches on cross piers with chamfered capitals
North aisle added early C13, arcade of round columns, bases and capitals carrying slightly pointed arches
C13 chancel arch, but chancel now all C19, plastered, with 3-bay open roof and south priest's door
brass candleholders added
C19 stained glass in east and west windows, and in north aisle, a window of 1918 in colourful Pre-Raphaelite style
Monuments: Nave: Formal marble tablet on grey gabled field
To Peregrine Thistlethwaite, died 1694. a) and d) are fine examples of Baroque monuments
South Aisle: Seven wall monuments, from east: a) and b) C20 wall memorials, alabaster and limestone. c) Slate panel within limestone projecting surround on brackets, free standing and supported oval painted arms over