old tile gable roofs, nave is the highest
Bell chamber is lit on all faces by C14 windows of two trefoiled lights under two-centred arches of two hollow orders
Timber framed open porch is late C14
east window C15 of three cinquefoiled lights with tracery under depressed head
Roof late C14, five-bays with chamfered arch-braced collars, clasped purlins, arched windbraces and large plain tie beams
Chancel has C14 barrel shaped roof and arcade of three-bays to south chapel, easternmost bay is C19
On north side of pulpit is elaborate wrought-iron sword-stand with leaf and grape ornament, and arms of the Ferriers Company of London
Plain font with old cylindrical bowl on C19 octagonal stem
STAINED GLASS: south-east window in south chapel has C15 glass, representing figures of St George with the dragon, St John the Divine with the poisoned cup, St Peter, St Paul, an angel and the Blessed Virgin
Glass in the west window of the south aisle is 1863 by O'Connor