C13, restored by H.A. Prothero, 1903-4.
C13 south transept with contemporary buttresses with offsets at west gable end, trefoil-headed lancet in west wall, two square-topped lancets (formerly pointed) in gable ends, Decorated 2-light east window with hood with scroll stops.
small C13 lancet left, early 2-light Decorated window with scroll moulded hood with an order of dogtooth ornament within and stops in the form of human heads, one male, one female.
three C13 lancets, one with trefoiled head, one with hood.
two 2-light stone-mullioned windows one within blocking of C12 doorway with plain semi-circular tympanum and shallow hoodmould.
Porch (probably rebuilt C20) Studded plank door incorporating part of early door (probably formerly within porch), within almost flat C20 Tudor- arched surround.
Fine C13 bellcote with 2 pointed bell chambers separated by two tiny bell columns, that on the west dying into the contemporary buttress.
fine C14 piscina with trefoil- headed openings on north and west sides separated by a moulded pier, below.
Remains of painted black lettered text with decorative border in red (possibly C17) on south wall between windows.
Small area of former wall painting possibly representing drapery, left of chancel arch.
Painted Royal Arms of 1714-1801 in plaster over chancel arch.
C20 panelling in nave, fielded panelling in chancel and transept, sunken panelling with moulded margins and C17 'S'-scroll frieze in sanctuary (reused).
Octagonal stone font inside south doorway.
C20 pews and pulpit.
Monuments: west wall of transept
monument to Mary Peachy of Shipton Sollis, died 1772, limestone with carved and painted inscription.
Single C19 monument on south wall of chancel.
C19 stained glass in east window, one light depicting the Virgin Mary the other Saint Thomas.