C12 west tower, C13 north and south aisles, C1330 north chapel, C1340 chancel, C15 clerestory, together with embattled parapet to chancel and south aisle, C16 south porch, north aisle rebuilt 1801. Stone with lead and modern copper roofs. 2 bay chancel, 4 bay nave with tower within west bay
Mid C14 doorway with hood mould and animal head stops
South aisle east window C14 3-light intersecting tracered window, 2 windows in south wall, east one 3 cinquefoiled ogee lights under square head, west one C13 lancet, also in west wall. 3 stage west tower, embattled parapet
Single trefoil headed windows to bell chamber round headed C12 windows to second storey, 2-light west window
Nave roof dated 1637. font C1350 with octagonal bowl with niches on each face with the Virgin and saints
Communion table C17 with plain turned legs
C15 stained glass figure of bishop in chancel low side window
C15 glass in nave east window and clerestory north west window
Monuments in north chapel: North in north Chapel: North wall Decorated recess with 2 carved oak effigies placed here, the man in armour, the lady in flowing sleeveless gown, probably Thomas Reynes, 1293, and Joan, his wife
West bay of arcade has stone altar tomb with 2 more oak carved figures, Sir Ralph de Reynes, C1309 and Annabelle Chamberlain, his wife
Each long side has 8 tracered niches with alternating male and female figures
On wall 2 monuments iW thesmall family by James Andrews of Olney.