chancel arch of c1140 and tower of c1190, with C13 additions including north arcade, later additions
alterations of C17, 1771 and of 1902-3 by C Hodgson Fowler for Sir Tatton Sykes, 5th Baronet of Sledmere, including rebuilding of north aisle and south porch.
Within a C19 studded door in round-arched Norman surround of 3 orders: the inner order has scallop capital to right and fleuron capital to left, central order with similar capitals, outer order with scallop capital to left and zigzag capital to right.
Nave has 4-bay arcade to north: double-chamfered, pointed arches on cylindrical piers with moulded bases and capitals, the easternmost pier inscribed 'This 713 found hear' (sic).
Round, chancel arch has outer order of chevron moulding on shaft with scallop capitals to left, roll-moulded inner order and carved abaci, otherwise mainly re-cut.
Early C17 oak altar rails with rod-on- vase balusters.
Fragments of wall painting with parts of the 10 Commandments to east end of nave to right of chancel arch.
C18 carved altar brought from Sledmere Church in 1895.