It has a nave and north and south aisles and a thin west tower.
Features of interest include the rood screen (much restored), the 18th-century pulpit, and a monument to the family of Worth, 1629.
[2] The parish of Staverton contains various historic estates including: There are two stops of the South Devon Railway Trust within the village boundary: Staverton railway station and Nappers Halt.
[4] The bridge's name was adopted for the folk group formed in the 1970s by Sam Richards, Tish Stubbs and Paul Wilson.
[8] A Nonet, the band plays a hip blend of funky fusion, Jammin' Jazz and pop.