small tile dressed bulls eye to west, similarly dressed clock of 1870 to north
C19 parapet of brick and stone chequerwork, square ashlar. turret to north- west, standing angels to south-east and north-east angles, standing apostle to south-west.
Plain north doorway with medieval ledged and battened door
Large C18 brick buttress to north facade, 1 lancet to east, C19 renewed opening to right, 2 single C19 lancets to right replacing C12 lancets.
Early C15 chancel with stone dressings.
5-light east window of c.1412 with panel tracery, blocked quatrefoil above.
blocked double splay C12 semi-circular headed opening
C12 double splay semi-circular headed opening having below a recessed doorway with pointed arch now blocked
Interior: roof of 1908, symbolic and heraldic bosses, ashlar pieces with frieze, arch braced from short hammerbeams with standing angels, wall posts below rising from C19 stone corbels of heads with wings.
C17 tie beam and wall posts at entrance to chancel, all with ¼ moulded chamfers and lambs tongue stops, early C18 10-branch candelabra from tie beam, C19 rood above.
3 decker pulpit and 8 pew doors in oak having ogee headed arches of beading.
C13 trefoil headed piscina with shafts having deeply undercut capitals.
Rererdos of late C16 Flemish painting on wood panel of Marriage Feast at Cana.
East window with early C15 glass to tracery panels, fragments of C15 figure and heraldic glass to lights with some Flemish rondels.
North priest's door blocked, but exterior now in vestry entrance with stone above embossed MH/1684.
(2) (floor) two Tournai marble ledger slabs to Heveningham family, 1633 and c.1700 heraldic
(3) (north) 1678, to Mary Heveningham and her deceased husband (unnamed because a regicide), mural black marble in moulded stone surround, flanking black marble Corinthian columns, on a ledge in front kneeling figures of man facing a woman with daughter across faldstool, a flying angel with swaddled child in white marble to inscription above
1669-1711, grey marble sarcophagus to front to Edward Atkyns 1756
(6) (north) Harriet Peach, 1825, by J. Flaxman, relief of 2 flying angels bearing lady