North and south doorways, and south priest's doorway (restored) later C13.
Mid C14 tower, the lowest stage of ashlar, with moulded west doorway
A ringing chamber quatrefoil window has a C13 coffin slab for a lintel, On the south face of the tower is a worn C18 tablet with enriched border.
many have medieval graffiti.
3- light early C14 east window with intersecting tracery
a later C14 low-side window in the south wall.
The aisle was raised, given square-headed 2-light windows with mask corbels, and re-roofed C15.
Nave roof also raised C15
it encloses another good C14 image niche.
Chancel roof C15, canted and plastered, with crenellated cornice.
Set of 7 C14 pews in aisle
Fragments of 3 wall paintings on north side of nave, one (St. Christopher) is covered by a monument.
east aisle and north nave wall have good, but jumbled, medieval glass.
Several early C19 marble wall monuments on the north nave wall, and a brass recording benefaction of John Mortlock A marble monument in the chancel to Revd.
one of 1697.