C13 north
south aisles, C15 south-west tower, chancel 1866 by G E Street, C19 south porch.
C13 north arcade of pointed double-chamfered arches on cylindrical, quatrefoil and square piers (the latter with attached filleted shafts) on moulded bases.
The easternmost arch is C12 (to former transept) and of 2 chamfered round orders.
Memorial in south aisle to Thomas Robinson and his brother, died 1835: the former murdered by a poacher, the latter killed by his own gun.
Lying in a disused tomb recess in the chancel is a small stone, recently excavated from the churchyard, bearing the strange carving of a man with a long pointed beard -presumably intended to be Christ.