South porch C16.
Memorial plaque, east wall to John Risbie 1761, Elizabeth Risbie 1773 and seven of his children.
C12 round headed western window.
To west of this is the C14 blocked north doorway with chamfered 2 centre arch.
Below the western window is a memorial dated 1775.
South doorway C14, moulded 2 centred arch, label with headstops, graffiti on jambs.
Nailed plank and muntin double doors with strap hinges, C16.
Royal Arms of Hanover above door, said to be cast by Wallis and Coleman who owned the first Colchester Iron Foundry.
C16 timber framed and plastered South Porch with arched braces to tie beams and arch braced roof structure, side lights to returns.
West Tower of 3 stages, the upper crenellated and of C16 red brick.
Early C16 2 light cinquefoiled windows, tracery over, 2 centred heads and stopped labels to each face of bell chamber.
Round headed light to secondstage of north wall, C15.
C15 west doorway, moulded jambs, 2 centred arch, square head, label with head stops and sunk spandrels.
C14 Piscina, moulded jambs, 2 centred arched head, quatrefoil drain.
Circa 1914-18 War memorial.
C20 stained glass to north and south depicting Archbishop Laud and King Charles, reading "Remember Charles Stuart, King and Martyr 1649".
Panelled oak pulpit.
C20 stained glass to windows.