late C12 (north arcade)
early C13 (chancel)
late C13 (north chapel)
early C14 (south arcade and base of tower)
South aisle has a triangular-headed 3-light C15 window to left of porch
3-light flat-headed C15 window to the right and a 4-light C15 window set in a deep reveal to the west
4-light C15 window under flat head to left
central blocked round-arched late C12 doorway with dogtooth to hoodmould and a single lancet to right
North chapel has 3-light C13 window under pointed head
West tower of 3 stages with set-off buttresses to the west, moulded string courses and pierced quatrefoil parapet with corner pinnacles and gargoyles below
West face flush with aisles has a 4-light C15 window to ground floor and single lights above and below clock to second stage
Open rafter roof to south aisle, wagon roof to nave and early C17 king-post roof with cusped braces to north aisle
Nave has benches with linenfold and early Renaissance end panels (Aubrey records that they were given by one Walton, and Waltons appear in the parish in the mid C16)
C19 pulpit
North wall of north aisle has 2 benefaction boards, one early C17 the other of 1775
C15 stained glass of the Seven Sacraments in north-east window
C15 screen forming north chapel, further Renaissance screen in chapel
wall monument to Thomas Earle of 1715 with swags and putti
Chancel east window of 1887 in Kempe style, late C19 stained glass to chancel south window