C13 and C14, very much restored by J. P. Seddon 1876 when most exterior stonework was renewed and chancel aisles rebuilt
C14 W. tower of 3 stages with diagonal buttresses, carved head corbel table, chequered battlemented parapet, and 2-light traceried openings to bellchamber
Nave has similar parapet, C19 carved head gargoyles, and 3-bay clerestory with cusped windows, single light to N., 2-light to S. Aisles with chequered moulded parapets, the S.aisle with flat-headed.2-light traceried windows, the N.aisle with paired cusped lights
C13 4-bay nave arcade of double chamfered arches with moulded broach stops on octagonal piers with moulded capitals
Chancel aisle (now vestry and organ chamber); C17 altar table, now in S. aisle; 2 C17 chairs with incised decoration; E. F. Russell, It was at a meeting in this church that John Hampden led the refusal to pay ship money window with stained glass dated 1844, by Sir R.
Fittings: very fine C12 "Aylesbury" font with fluted bowl, carved foliage frieze and scalloped base; Medieval chest; Medieval tiles re-set in wall of N.
Highly graded for font