C14 pointed 3-light east window with reticulated tracery, filleted mullions and reveal
Tudor-arched west door with hoodmould and head stops, panelled door.
String course with central gargoyle to each side.
INTERIOR: chancel with pointed trefoiled piscina, pair of C19 corbels for former rood screen, C19 reredos.
Nave: 4-bay arcades with 3 east bays of c1200, and narrower later C13 west bay.
C14 ogee-headed piscina in south aisle with mutilated bowl.
Nave roof rebuilt in C19 and C20, possibly reusing some original tie beams and carved bosses.
Fragments of medieval stained glass with coats of arms in chancel north window and north aisle east window.
C19 pulpit.
MONUMENTS: include 2 brasses in chancel, one of 1420 to Lady Isabella, wife of Roger Barnardiston, with dog at feet, Gothic inscription and recesses for shields, another of c1503 with figure of Christ rising from the tomb with sleeping soldiers alongside, flanked by figures of Sir Thomas Barnardiston and wife Elizabeth, and 8 sons and 7 daughters, with Latin inscription scrolls from the mouths of the main figures, and border with faces and paterae and inscription to Barnardistons of "Mikkyl cotes".