C15.
C12 doorway with pointed arch and 3 orders and surround all with complex beaded and hollowed mouldings.
Attached columns with shaft-rings, with acanthus derived capitals West window c.1300 with 3 stepped trecusped lights and hollow chamfered surround.
Triple moulded south doorway- in C14 porch.
C15 Perpendicular fenestration to aisles.
North chapel with lancets, north aisle with C15 fenestration and small projecting vice.
North and south arches underbuilt C15 with attached shafts
east and west arches remodelled c.1300, that to the nave with the mouldings of the nave arcade carried across the crossing pier of the capitals.
Fittings: C19 reredos and brass altar rails
plain floor tiles throughout church
Brasses: various inscriptions and remnant figures to Norwood family in chancel
18 inch figure of a man in nave (n.d.)
remnant of large brass in south transept now only 3 mourners (6 inches high) (n.d.).
Monuments: south chapel (Hilton chapel)
Wall paintings: the chancel has masonry lines painted on and some flower designs.
South chapel lancet reveals with mid C14 saints outlined: St Paul, St Peter, St Bartholomew, St John the Evangelist.
Stained Glass: chancel east-window with 5 lights with coloured borders, grisaille backgrounds, each light with figure of a saint, the central of The Virgin, each with an heraldic shield below.