On the south of the church, the gabled porch has diagonal buttresses and two-light window on its sides.
[2] Between the nave and the north aisle is a two-bay arcade with a central circular pier.
Around the north nave window is carving by Eric Gill as a memorial to the architect Detmar Blow who died in 1939.
[2] The porch contains a wall plate with a chronogram hiding the date of the execution of Charles I.
[2][1][3] The single-manual organ was originally built in 1768 by John Snetzler, probably for the Wilder family of Sulham Manor.
[4] In 1939 it was bought from the mission church for St Swithun's and restored by Percy Daniel and Company of Clevedon.
[6] In the churchyard are five limestone chest tombs that have been designated as Grade II listed buildings.