ground stage of tower, late C13 North
South nave arcades, 1398 chancel.
The South aisle is late C13 and the North was rebuilt C19.
The C12 ground stage has on the East side the quoins of the C12 nave as clasping buttresses.
The lancet windows were inserted in the yround stage in the C13, and the upper stages were added.
C13 angle buttressing in three stages to North west and South west corners.
Nave, C12, originally without aisles.
The North aisle was added late in C13 and the South aisle slightly later.
Clerestorey, C15, restored.
Fieldstone, except for clunch to C12 parts.
South aisle, late C13, but restored 1883.
West window early C14, of clunch with reticulated tracery.
The other windows are late C14 in style and restored in Ketton limestone.
The inner doorway retains a late C17 or early C18 six panelled door in two-centred arch, similar to that in the North doorway.
The East window is also late C14 of five lights, restored.
Gault brick with reset late C17 or early C18 six panelled door.
North arcade late C13 of two centred arches and of two chamfered orders on columns of quatrefoil section.
Nave roof rebuilt c.1600.
Chancel arch is late C13.
Late C14 in origin, in memory of Sir Simon Burley, reconstructed in mid C18 and repainted 1883.
Square panels divided by moulded ribs with alternate carved bosses and painted shields at the intersections.
Clunch figure of Christ crucified and St John.
Saxo-Norman.