early C13 north aisle and chapel, and late C13 west tower
South side of chancel has plain Norman doorway with chamfered hood flanked by mid C19 three-light C13-style window and plain C14 transomed window in blocked C13 opening (C13 rere-arch). Nave has early C13 lancet and mid C19 lancet window flanking late C12 Transitional south porch with round double-chamfered arch on shafts with moulded capitals
the tympanum has a symbol of the Tree of Life carved in the centre of a chequer pattern
Mid/late C13 three-stage tower with string courses: has lancets and 2 corbels to left
corbel table of stars and carved heads has billet decoration also
early C13 double-chamfered pointed arch to north-east chapel
C13 double-chamfered chancel arch with head corbels
C15 rood screen, with moulded nuntins and traceried heads to open panels, has mid C19 brattished cornice and painted decoration
late C13 hollow-chamfered archway to tower
early C13 four-bay north arcade has double-chamfered arches set on heavy round piers with moulded capitals and square bases
In north-east chapel is shallow arch over stone effigy of knight John Daubyngy, d.1346, in a sunken tomb: carved head and shoulders, and crossed feet, are sunk into tomb with shield and crest set over solid stone "blanket" in middle
National Monuments Record).