Stone with bold mouldings, well carved gargoyles, battlemented parapets and lead roofs
West tower and nave circa 1100, south aisle about 1210, chancel rebuilt 1290, north aisle early C14, screen late C14-early C15, the roofs C15 and clerestory late C15. Chancel has two late Early English windows each side, east window similar three-light
Roof C15. Chancel screen, timber, eight bays with much original painting, fan vaulted head, tracery and painted figures of kings and bishops in lower panelling, two in each bay
Nave roof: panelled with moulded beams and elaborate bosses and angels on junctions
Trusses supported on tall brackets formed of carved figures
Twelve Apostles standing on peacocks, six each side
C15. Similar roof in chancel
Font: Early English, octagonal
Box pews mostly C18, a few C17. C18 pulpit and Royal Arms
Brass, and wall monument on north wall of chancel to Elizabeth Giffard 1687, Other C17 and C18 monuments
Norman below