[3] The tower dates from the Perpendicular period (1380-1520), and has a spire, battlements, pinnacles and gargoyles.
[3] The clerestory and the roof also date from the Perpendicular period.
[4][3] The south aisle has circular piers, one of the bases has a seat around it.
George Gilbert Scott restored the chancel in 1866-67 and the following two years saw further work on the rest of the church.
[5][3] The south aisle has a Saxon sculpture which is thought to have belonged to an old cross.