The C13 4 stage tower in greenstone and limestone rubble has 2 string courses and battlemented parapet.
It was raised in C14.
To the belfry stage are 2 light louvred openings to each face with C14 reticulated tracery and hood moulds.
To the third stage on all sides are tall C13 pointed 2 light windows with moulded surrounds, dogtooth moulding to the wide central mullion, pointed heads to the lights and vesica.
On the west face is a tall lancet and the angle buttresses have carved figures on the lower stages.
The gabled C15 south porch has single side lights with ogee tracery, a continuously moulded outer doorway with sprays of foliage on the concave chamfered arch and hood mould with human head stops.
C13 continuously moulded double chamfered tower arch with filleted responds.
The C14 5 bay nave arcades have octagonal piers and double chamfered arches.
The composite chancel arch has C14 octagonal reveals with naturalistic carved capitals now supporting an early C13 double chamfered arch with circular imposts, possibly a C18 contrivance.
A classic mouth puller.
In the south chapel are 3 reset C14 human head corbels.
The fittings, including the screen and rood, are early C20, and the 3 brass chandeliers are dated 1834.
The C15 octagonal font is extremely fine with figures in ogee niches on the stem, the base has at the angle large winged figures, and on the bowl are finely carved figures, with standing out hair in East Anglian fashion.
TF5176 : Font detail, St Margaret's church, Huttoft
The underside of the bowl is supported by angel corbels.
The tall wooden font cover is C19.
Monuments.
2 incised floor slabs to Bartholomew Note, d. 1473 and Maud Note.