Windows to centre and left are partly C14 other is C19
C14 two-light west window to south aisle has hollow reveals
Moulded inner and outer doorways both with one order of shafts and carved label stops
Carved plaque with cross keys above outer arch
2-window range of north chapel vestry is of C19 three-light windows with geometrical tracery and carved corbel stops
Priest door to far left also has carved label steps
5 window range of north aisle is of a C14 two-light windows with ogees and spin
Some tracery restored C19 all have carved label stops
Gabled roof with Collyweston slates, plain ashlar parapets and gable parapet with finial, C13 west tower of stages
4-bay nave arcade of C13 double chamfered arches, largely reconstructed C19
C19 moulded and chamfered chancel arch with marble cluster shaft responds supported on a carved corbels
Double-chamfered tower arch also with carved corbels
C14 two-bay chancel arcade with moulded arches, central pier with marble shafts and cluster shaft responds similar to chancel arch.C14 roll moulded-arch, from south chapel to transept
Chancel floor tiles by Maws
C19 brass candle brackets in chancel and brass communion rail
Stained glass: east window by Lavers, Barrand and Westlake c.1868
C19 stained glass to south chapel and transept windows, 2 windows of north aisle and one window ,if south aisle
the latter is by Anning and Bell c.1919.C19 octagonal font
C19 pink marble pulpit
South chapel reredos c.1635, three carved medallions depicting the Heart of Jesus, vines and chalice
Monuments
Brasses to Edmund Brudenell d.1585: Sir Thomas Brudenell , d.1549