with late C17/early C18 south porch
south aisle destroyed, probably in C17
renewed and old tile roof
probably renewed in C17
C17 relief decoration to arch and label mould
cornice and crenellated parapet with continuous roll moulding and gargoyles, pinnacles missing
2 pointed arches with continuous hollow-chamfers to east with inserted C17 pegged wooden 4-light transomed windows
no crenellations above and wall monument below to Mary Medes
cornice and crenellations similar to nave, with 4 gargoyles
FITTINGS: chancel has C17 wainscoting to east bay
timber pulpit on coved base has linenfold panelling
floor to south-east has medieval encaustic tiles of Stonleigh patterns with heraldic and foliate designs
floor to north-east has some fragments of incised stones and part of indent for brass
C19 octagonal font with tracery panels
MEMORIALS: chancel has brasses to Sir John Grevill
both with figure in armour on inscription panel
STAINED GLASS: window in nave has lozenge quarries with boats with canopies, possibly an heraldic badge. (Victoria County Histories: Styles P: Victoria History of the County of Warwickshire: 1945-: 200 FF