early C16 addition, restored 1884 with further addition.
Judging by its windows the south aisle is early C16 but the porch built in front of it appears to be earlier.
The Chancel has a good circa early C14 3-light east window with reticulated tracery.
Above it is a datestone of 1656.
On the south side are 3 early C16 3-light granite mullion windows with segmental heads and square hoodmould.
C17 plank door with trident hinges.
Crocketted internal arch to east window carved by Hems during restoration.
C15 rood screen extending across nave, originally longer.
The font is a composite probably composed of parts from several different fonts: its base and shaft are old but of a different kinds of stone, the bowl is C19.
At east end of aisle is wall memorial with inscribed slate flanked by Ionic columns with segmental arch above which has a ball finial.
To Simon Westlake who died 1667.