The plan of the church consists of a tall narrow nave without aisles, a chancel at a lower level, a south porch, and a bellcote at the west end.
[1] The octagonal font dates from the early 14th century and has panels of blank tracery around its bowl.
[1] Above the chancel arch is a carved and painted Royal coat of arms of Charles II dated 1660.
[1][2] The 12th-century north door, described as having a "most lavish display" of ironwork,[4] is no longer "in situ", but is preserved inside the church.
[2] It consists of two interlacing quatrefoil patterns, around which is a border containing scrolls, all of which is surmounted by a serpentine dragon.