Norman west door of recessed orders, with zigzag ornament: notable central tower with triple arcade to the bell stage and circular openings above, capped by a broach spire
Inside, the C13 moulded arches have circular columns between chancel and chapel and octagonal columns in the nave, both with moulded caps and bases
The reveals of Norman windows remain in the east and west sides of the south transept
The pulpit (1706) came in 1906 from the Church of the Holy Trinity, Minories, London (which was dismantled in 1899), being of octagonal form with panels and bolection mouldings
There are several wall monuments (mainly in the south chapel) of the C18 and early C19
The font bowl from Westbury Chapel is in the south aisle
The church is famous for its Tournai font.