West tower, early C13 of coursed Barnack ashlar.
Bell stage, also early C13, with two similar lancet openings with shafted angles in a round-headed arch.
Later C13 clerestorey of ten windows to each side.
South aisle, also late C13.
Two C15 windows of three cinquefoil lights with vertical tracery in four-centred arches.
C14 north aisle and C19 north porch.
North doorway, particularly fine, early C13.
C13 main newel staircase entry in south west corner with gallery at first floor leading to second newel staircase in north west corner.
On the ground floor in the north west corner is a small chamber with a ribbed domical roof carried on corbels carved with masks.
The arcading to the east wall of the tower is visible in the gable end of the later C13 roof.
Rear arches of later C13 clerestory also chamfered with angle shafts.
The roof was raised in C15.
The jackposts are carved on bullnose corbels of stone and the posts, braces and spandrels are moulded and carved.
There are angels with outspread wings at the termination of the hammer beams.
North aisle also has C15 roof.
East of the north and south doorways is a demi-pier, C13, and probably for a screen.
Above the chancel arch and partly obscured by the hammer beam is a C13 two-centred arch, roll moulded on attached shafts.
In the chancel and at sill height is a string course, C13, roll moulded.
Eight late C17 or early C18 with inscriptions.
Glass.
Monuments.
In south aisle wall monument, 1766 to David Waite and Ann, his wife.
Wall monuments, 1787 to John Goddard and Sarah, his wife.