North and south aisles, south aisle extended to east in circa 1520 by John Gilbert to form the Compton Chapel.
The porch is vaulted inside with moulded ribs and tiercerons and carved bosses with shields, foliage and rosettes.
Tall unbuttressed west tower with slight batter, in three stages and with battlement and gargoyles and pinnacles over the corners only.
Interior: C15 five bay north
south arcades, the south arcade extended circa 1520 with two narrow bays to chancel chapel (Compton Chapel).
In east bay of each arcade a canopied cenotaph to Otho Gilbert 1492 and his wife in the south one, and a small recumbent effigy in armour in the other.
C15 octagonal font with panels containing quatrefoils and shields.
The font inside St John the Baptist Church in Marldon, Devon.
Small Royal Arms of William IV under the tower.
Monuments: Wall monument to Ann Gilbert 1775.
Some C17, C18 and C19 in incised tombstones.