Early C14 features in chancel include a south doorway and two windows with cusped Y-tracery, one with grotesque dripstones.
Over the doorway is a contemporary window whose wide inner splay may indicate a C12 origin.
Late C14 tower with Y-traceried belfry windows and another below at the west end
money bequeathed for its completion 1442.
Mid C14 north and south nave doorways, the latter with its original cross-battened plank door and the former with a small stoup beside it.
Porch and aisles remodelled in early C15
Good late C14 east window.
Circa 1500 roof over chancel in 5 bays: arch-braced collarbeam trusses, the beams moulded and embattled, and a deep cornice with shallow mouldings
The nave and aisle roofs were rebuilt in C19: the truss adjacent to the chancel arch is carved with the date 1897.
Vestry added in early C16: casement-moulded doorway, original oak plank door, and brick-arched fireplace.
Good C15 font with evangelists in sunk panels around the bowl, and,panelled stem with various supporting creatures around the chamfered corners.
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most have carved creatures seated upon the buttresses.
3 sets of late C14 choirstalls: two of 3 seats and one of 2
traditional pattern with delicately carved misericord figures.
Some medieval glass, especially at the heads of south chancel and south aisle windows.