C15.
Ragstone, with plain tile roof.
West tower, nave, south aisle, south porch, south chapel, chancel, 2 stages of a north tower (converted, probably in C14 to chapel with parvis above), north aisle.
West tower: C15 Ashlared ragstone base with roughly coursed galletted stone above.
West door with moulded 4-centred arched head with carved spandrel either side, each springing from a slender attached column with moulded capital and base.
South aisle: walls C15, of mixed flint and stone, with fragments of re-used tufa.
On moulded plinth, with moulded string and corner gargoyles below battlements.
C15 west window and two C15 south windows, all with hood-moulds.
Plinthless, with two C15 buttresses.
C15 south window with hood-mould and blocked recticulated windows, one south and one east.
Chancel: walls C13 or earlier.
Restored C15 south window with hood-mould.
Single north lancet and Cl5 north window with hood-mould, both restored 1952.
North tower: Late Cll or C12.
C15 style ground floor north window with hood-mould probably C19.
North west stair turret to north tower: C15
possibly with C14 origins, on moulded plinth, reaching to top of first stage of tower.
North aisle: C15 walls of roughly coursed ragstone interspersed with flint.
Moulded string beneath battlements, with corner gargoyle.
Two C15 north, and one west, windows with hood-moulds.
Interior: Structure: North tower has C13 quadripartite vault to ground floor with thick chamfered ribs springing from slender shafts set in corners, with wall ribs forming pointed arches between.
West side of doorway blocked in connection with C14 chancel arch.
south arcade early C14 with octagonal piers with moulded capitals and bases and double-chamfered arches
north arcade shorter, abutting north tower, raised, similar, but probably late C14.
Plain-chamfered 3-centred west arch to south chapel, C14 double- chamfered chancel arch, C14 chamfered west arch to north chapel,
C15 tower arch with attached columns.
Small C15 doorways with hollow chamfer, pointed arch and broach stops containing C15 ribbed and traceried doors, to north and south rood-loft (and parvis) stairs and west tower stair turret.
C15 crown- post roof to nave, restored.
C13 moulded string-course to chancel.
C15 traceried screen between nave and chancel, with further fragments in south chapel, restored and added to in 1885.
C17 communion rail with moulded rail and turned balusters, possibly restored.
Large Benefactors Board 1805 on south wall.Monuments: Matrix of brass in floor of east end of chancel.
In south chapel: C14 ogee-headed tomb recess with crocketted pinacles, in south wall.
Wall monument above it to Sr. Edwyn Stede Knt. (Lieutenant Governor of Barbados), d.
Base carved with flowers and cherubs head.
2 wall monuments above this
brass set in moulded stone, to Susanna Partieriche, d.
1603, woman and children kneeling on paved floor shown in perspective, with 3 shields above.