The earliest fabric in the present church is part of the north arcade dating from the 14th century.
The north arcade is of four bays and was built in the 13th century.
The north arcade is Norman in style, dating from about 1200.
The north arcade is from the late 13th century and has octagonal piers.
The north and south arcades are in the Perpendicular style.
There are four arches on the north arcade and three on the south.
Part of the fine transitional west front and north arcade of the church survive.
The oldest parts of the present church are the tower and the north arcade, which date from the late 15th century.
It includes a late 13th-century north arcade, a 15th-century font, and some 16th-century imported glass.
The four bays of the north arcade are Early English.