C15 west window, restored.
South porch, C15, has a parvise room above.
There is a niche with cinquefoil drop cusping in a two centred arch with square label and carved stops.
The nave has a rebuilt parapet but an original main cornice with beast gargoyles.
Chancel has three similar windows of C15 in the south wall as those in the nave.
Parapet also with beast gargoyles.
Interior: Tower arch, C13.
Four bays and of arched tie beam construction with jackposts on corbels enriched with carved wood demi-angels.
The main beams, intermediate principals and spandrel braces are all moulded and carved with the arms and emblems of Bishop Alcock.
The chancel arch is C13.
Flanking the altar two C15 niches with vaulted canopies in two centred arches with square embattled heads and heraldry to the spandrels.
Reset early C17 panelling at west end of nave with frieze from Stretham Church.
Wall painting on north wall.
Brasses: Richard Bole, Archdeacon of Ely