C15 stained glass depicting ten Apostles
1368 brass of Thomas Cheyne, shield-bearer (scutifer) of Edward III. The inscription (now missing) once read: Made from earth, a man called Thomas Cheyne lies buried here, an illustrious shield-bearer of the King. He was gracious to all, and skilled in conversation. Christ, the Son of God, guide and cleanse his soul and take care of him.
Mainly C15 but re-using C13 and C14 material, restored C19. Flint with clunch blocks, used in chequer on tower; later limestone dressings, bands of ironstone alternating with clunch ashlar to chancel
Mainly square headed windows, 3-light with hoodmoulds to C16 clerestory, cusped lights to C15 belfry and aisle windows; 4-centred arched windows with cusped lights, to side of Chancel, 5-light square headed E. window
C15 timber roofs
Glass in E, window, original C15 stained glass made to fit the window, ten Apostles
N. window of chancel has panel of C15 stained glass
Monument in chancel to Lord & Lady Newhaven d.1728 & 32, by William Woodman the Elder (c.1654-1731) "one of the most outstanding monuments in England" (Gunnis)
Reredos background with Corinthian columns and an open scrolled pediment with semi-reclining figure on a grey sarcophagus against a grey obelisk