Chancel extended 1903-4 by Austin and Paley, who also re-furnished the east end of the south aisle in 1923 as the War Memorial Chapel.
The porch, towards the west end, is gabled with a cross finial and with a moulded 4-centred outer doorway which has a hoodmould and angel stops.
FITTINGS: the choir stalls are of carved oak, and oak screens with carved tracery (probably by Austin and Paley) divide the chancel from the south chapel and from the north vestry and organ chamber.
MEMORIALS: the numerous memorials include a tomb chest in the north aisle (formerly in the south chapel) with the carved effigy of William Sandys of Conishead Priory At the west end of the south aisle there is a canopied mural monument to Miles Dodding with a small recumbent figure and a Latin inscription.
At the east end of the south aisle there are memorial brasses to an earlier Miles Dodding and his wife set in a tablet of polished limestone in an Elizabethan style which appears to be early C19.