The west end elevation has a pointed window reconstructed from 13th century masonry, with a hood mould.
[2] In the churchyard, along the woods to the north, is the grave of Emma Vernon (1754–1818), who inherited the Hanbury Estate.
The pointed tower arch, of three chamfered orders, is blocked and flanked by semi-circular headed niches.
The chancel arch is pointed, has dog-tooth moulding and is supported on short columns with foliated capitals.
[2] Throughout the church there are wagon roofs, plastered in the nave and aisles and ornately painted in the chancel and transepts.
The chancel has piscina, sedilia and aumbry, above which the continuous east window sill string forms a hood.
It has a semi-reclining effigy flanked by the figures of Justice and Learning and behind this, Corinthian columns supporting an open pediment.
[2] In the chancel is a wall memorial to Richard Vernon (died 1627) with two kneeling figures set within a recess.
Bowater Vernon gifted a silver-gilt Communion service by Huguenot silversmith Simon Pantin.
[citation needed] The parish is in the Anglican Diocese of Worcester, in turn part of the Province of Canterbury.