Walls mainly of coursed flint rubble, partly cement-rendered, partly of red brick in English bond, dressings of limestone and clunch, roofed with handmade red plain tiles and lead substitute.
Nave probably early C12, but only the NW angle retains original detail
N aisle and arcade c.1230
S aisle and arcade c.1250
Chancel and W tower c.1360
clerestorey and third stage of tower Cl5
N chapel and N vestry early C16
In the N wall is a C14 window of one cinquefoiled light with moulded label and chamfered semi-circular rear-arch, now opening into the N vestry.
Further W is a doorway inserted in the early C16, made up of the jambs
head of a C14 window formerly of 2 cinquefoiled lights in a 2-centred head.
W of the doorway is an early C16 archway of plastered brick with a moulded and 4-centred arch, moulded E respond and splayed W respond, both with moulded capitals and bases.
The chancel-arch of c.1360 is 2-centred, of 2 wave-moulded orders
On each side of the chancel-arch is a C15 squint with chamfered jambs and 4-centred head
The C14 roof of the chancel comprises 18 couples framed in 7 cants with moulded wallplates, partly restored.
The N vestry has a re-used C15 E window of 2 cinquefoiled lights under a square head with a moulded label, partly restored, and an old external wrought iron grill.
In the SW angle is a C16 doorway of brick with a 4-centred head, which opens into a triangular lobby, with a similar doorway into the N chapel.
The door is C16, of plain battens, with a later false frame planted on externally.
The N chapel has a N wall of C16 brick with a stepped gable and a roll moulding below each step, and a roll moulding above the plinth which continues along the N wall of the N vestry.
The C16 W archway is of plastered brick, and has a moulded and 4-centred arch and moulded responds with capitals and bases.
re-set in the E wall is a C15 window of 2 cinquefoiled lights, restored.
the western window is C15, of 2 cinquefoiled lights with tracery in a 2-centred head with a moulded label.
Between the windows is a doorway, possibly of C14 origin but covered with cement render.
The Nave has in the E wall, N of the chancel-arch, a C16 doorway at the level of the former rood-loft, with chamfered jambs with broach stops, rebated at the base for a door, and chamfered 4-centred arch.
the front column is moulded and has 4 attached shafts with moulded and foliated capitals, mutilated on the W side (probably for a former pulpit) and moulded bases
Further W are traces of a blocked opening, possibly of a C12 window.
The NW quoin is mainly of Roman brick.
The S arcade, of c.1250, is of 3 bays with arches similar to those of the N arcade.
The E respond is C14, with a semi-octagonal attached shaft and capital, partly restored
The C15 clerestorey has on each side 4 windows, each of 2 cinquefoiled lights, mainly restored.
The C15 roof of the Nave is in 4 bays, with moulded arched braces of 4-centred curvature to the tiebeams, and tracery in the spandrels
Moulded arched braces below the principal rafters support pendants with carved bosses at the apices.
At half-bay intervals there are false hammer-beams with painted carved figures, and similar braces, principal rafters, pendants and bosses.
The N aisle has in the N wall 2 C15 windows, the eastern of 2 cinquefoiled lights under a square head with a weathered moulded label, external old wrought iron grill and unusual keystone rear-arch, plastered over
further W is the C15 N doorway, with moulded jambs, 2-centred arch and weathered label.
The S aisle has in the S wall 3 windows and a doorway, all C19 except the westernmost window, which is late C14, re-cut and re-set, of 2 cinquefoiled ogee lights with tracery in a square head.
There are 2 plain string courses, and a crenellated parapet with carved grotesques at the angles.
There are 2 piscinae, (1) in the S chapel, re-set, with moulded jambs and cinquefoiled ogee head, and quatrefoiled drain, C14, (2) in the S wall of the S aisle, with chamfered jambs and trefoiled ogee head, and quatrefoiled drain, C14.
In the NE angle of the N chapel is a niche, with 4-centred head, moulded cornice, and cusped support of exposed brick, early C16.
There are wall monuments earlier than 1840: on the E wall of the Nave, N of the Chancel-arch, (1) to Rev. Edward Chester, 1787, plain white marble cartouche with urn in low relief
in the S chapel, on the S wall, (2) to Thomas Crane, 1654, black and white marble oval tablet with wreath, garlands, arched cornice and skull above
carved white marble, with gadrooned base with foliage and vine-ornament, frieze with foliage and shield of arms, moulded cornice with urn and lamps above, (5) to Sir Thomas Abdy, 1685, Mary (Corselis), his wife, 1645, Abigail, his daughter, wife of Sir Mark Guyon, 1679, and William, son of Sir Thomas, 1682, white marble with carved curtain flanked by fluted pilasters with egg-and-dart capitals, broken pediment, achievement, 3 cartouches and a shield of arms
In the N aisle, at the W end, are floor-slabs (1) to William Abdy, 1682, black marble with shield of arms, (2) to Anna Abdy, 1692, white marble with inscription in inscribed heart, and carved arms, (3) to Thomas Abdy, 1697, black marble with shield of arms, (4) to Joanna Abdy, 1710, white marble with inscribed arms and border.
On the E column of the S arcade is a painted stone shield of England quartering France (modern) with a label and surmounted by a crown, C15.
In the N vestry is an oven, early C16.
In the second window of the N aisle are fragments of C15 glass, including sun and stars, leopards' heads and leaf-ornament.
In the vestry is C16
C17 oak panelling, including panels carved with a figure subject, Ahasuerus and Esther, or Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, birds, foliage, linenfold, etc. In the N aisle are lead plates, embossed 11) 1675, Iohn Tayler, Plvnmer, (2) 1675, John Wood, John Clenche, Churchwarddins, (3) Henry Robinson, plumber, 1765, (4) Thomas Leapingwell, William East, Church Warddins, L765.
On the S wall of the W tower are the Royal Arms of Queen Anne, 1709, on canvas.
and the fifth is by Miles Graye, 1615.