Roof altered early C16, all restored 1909. Flint with stone dressings and lead roofs
Aisles have moulded parapets and late C13 2-light traceried windows
Central N. window altered with C14 reticulated tracery; 2 S. windows also altered, the left with Y tracery, the right a large C14 Decorated window of 4 lights with early C18 memorial tablet below
E. bay of N. aisle is of a different build, possibly incorporating remains of a C12 transept, and has C15 flat-headed window in E. wall
N. doorway also C12 with semi-circular unmoulded arch on moulded imposts
Nave has good early C13 arcades with 4 bays of unmoulded arches of 2 orders on circular piers with variously carved foliage capitals
Traces of wall paintings and painted texts above, the N.E. wall of nave with painted panel of The Creed
C16-C17 nave roof
Both aisles have traces of wall paintings, including figures of St. Christopher; and Adam and Eve
C15 roofs with carved bosses
Narrow trefoil recess in N. wall with brass to William Hern, priest, 1525. Trefoil piscina with recess below
Aisle; C18 carved wooden candlestick with claw-foot base; late C19 stained glass