Originally C14 with remains of C12 W. doorway; restored and S. aisle rebuilt 1867 by G.E. Street for Duke of Buckingham
Nave has restored C14-C15 2-light traceried windows, 3 to N. and one to S. N, door with moulded depressed arch and brick niche to right
Restored carved head gargoyles
Interior: nave has door to tower with C12 incised patterning to lintel
Nave roof is dated 1870 and has carved angel corbels
Restored C15 chancel arch is double hollow chamfered on semi-octagonal piers
Fittings: circular font on banded stem, possibly Medieval but much reworked; Medieval chest; fine early C18 wrought iron screen to chapel has Corinthian capitals and crest with foliage scrolls and initials of Richard Grenville
Other fittings C19. C19 armorial glass to chapel
End of chapel contains tomb chest with carved stone effigy of Agnes de Wightham, d.1386 but carved C16; C16 brasses to Edward Greneveile, wife and child; stone wall tablets to members of Grenville family; large tomb chest along S. wall with double row of oval brass inscription tablets to same family; more oval tablets on floor
Monuments: C19 ogee recess at W.