3-light windows to North aisle and at gabled West end, 4-light in gabled West end to nave above pointed arch West door with rectangular hood mould, flanked by niches said to contain the figures of St. Michael and the Crucifixion, 3-light window in South wall of nave, gabled unbuttressed porch with unmoulded semi-circular headed opening, niche above, C19 wagon roof, remains of canopied niche in East wall, pointed arch chamfered inner doorway with C16 ribbed door.
Remains of C17-C18 wall paintings in spandrels of North and South nave walls.
Rood loft door in East wall of North chapel, originally external wall, passage cut in nave wall above arch with 3 square openings and cyma recta corbel, 3-light cinquefoil headed window in East wall to vestry, niche cut in splayed jamb of similar window in North wall to left of table tomb without effigy, to Robert Cuff died 1593/7.
West end wooden gallery with raised and fielded-panels, carved swags of fruit, originally painted, approached by flight of steps set against West wall of North aisle.
2 Royal Coats of Arms, one dated 1636.
Good pedimented wall tablet to John Keyt died 1732, fine slate slab to James Trivell died 1728, collection of C17 floor slabs
hatchments.
Perpendicular font.
Believed to be of fifteenth century origin, the font has octagonal panels with quatrefoil work and floral designs below. The cover is Victorian and has several brass memorials.
Reading desk dated 1634.
C16 bench ends in chancel, The North aisle belonged to the Court Barton (qv) estate until the C20. 'An uncommonly interesting church' Pevsner.