C12 nave, mid C13 aisles and west bays of nave, C1380 chancel, C1400 nave arcade east bays and clerestory, mid C15 porch and west tower
Slate roofs to nave and chancel, lead to aisles, porch old clay tiles
On south side between these is C13 doorway with chamfered jambs and label with grotesque head stops
North door C14 with moulded jambs and plain label
C17 font cover, communion table and communion rails, the last with twisted balusters
South aisle wall brass effigies to Elizabeth wife of Sir Walter Hungerford and secondly of Sir Roger Throckmorton, and her five daughters
She died in 1571. On south aisle east wall Throckmorton family monument, C17. Panelled Corinthian pilasters, broken entablature and scroll pediment with central cartouche of arms, standing on base mould with curved scroll brackets under pilasters and fringed drapery and cherub's head between
East window has C1300 stained glass
Three upper lights have censing angels flanking Christ, and six light below have a bishop and five Apostles
Medieval glass also in upper lights of two chancel north windows and west window of south side