clerestory C15, chancel raised C15, aisles rebuilt in restoration of 1893.
West tower, 3 stages, has moulded plinth and sill band, 2 string courses, 4 shallow clasp buttresses with setoffs, lozenge frieze, coved eaves, 4 gargoyles and crenellated parapet with 4 crocketed pinnacles.
Clerestory, 3 bays, has on each side 3 untraceried cusped double lancets with Tudor arched heads and hood moulds.
North aisle, 3 bays, has 2 diagonal buttresses and an almost central pair flanking a restored, moulded C14 door.
South side has to west, a C14 ogee double lancet with flat head, and to east, an early C14 ogee double lancet, both with hood moulds.
East end has a C14 triple lancet with intersecting tracery.
Chamfered C14 doorway with octagonal responds and hood mould.
Early C14 south doorway has shafts with fillet moulding and hood mould with mask stops.
Tower chamber west window has C19 patterned glass.
3 bay early C14 north arcade has restored octagonal piers and responds with moulded bases and capitals.
North aisle has sill band and windows with patterned stained glass.
South side has fragments of wall painting.
South side has an early C14 roll moulded aumbry.
C19 brass eagle lectern, chairs and pulpit.
Royal Arms, 1835.
Memorials include pedimented marble and slate tablet on brackets, 1711, and arch top slate tablet, 1734.
Marble and slate war memorial tablet, 1919.