West tower, C13
First stage has, to south, small C13 trefoiled lancet and clock.
Second stage has 4 transomed C15 double lancets with panel tracery and hood moulds.
North aisle, mid C14, 3 bays, restored, has sill band.
To right, C14 double lancet with ogee heads, flowing tracery, hood mould and restored foliate stops.
East end has C14 double lancet with Decorated tracery and hood mould.
Chancel, mid C14, 3 bays, has to north 2 triple lancets with reticulated tracery and plain hood moulds.
South aisle, 4 bays, mid C14, restored C19.
South side has single buttress, 2 setoffs, and a half-gabled diagonal buttress at each corner, that to east with carved Arms and tablet with Latin inscription to Thoroton family.
To west, C16 double lancet with round heads, square headed reveal and hood mould.
Tower arch, C13, triple chamfered and rebated, with hood mould and a mask stop.
Tower chamber has doorway with C16 single plank door.
Easternmost window has stained glass, late C19.
South aisle has similar roof with 3 C14 corbels.
South side has, to east, small C14 ogee headed piscina.
Chancel arch, C14, restored, double chamfered and rebated, with simple chamfered responds.
To its right, large C14 triple sedilia with cusped ogee heads, crocketed finials and pinnacles, and clustered shafts with foliate imposts.
To its right, C18 plank door and lancet with patterned stained glass.
Above, easternmost window has stained glass by Heaton, Butler and Bayne, 1872.
C19 clustered shaft timber lectern.
7 benches with shaped ends, C16,
single C15 bench with shaped ends and lozenge finials.
Poor box made from moulded and chamfered C15 beam end.
2 clergy desks made from C15 benches with armrest ends and lozenge finials.
Brass to Blagg family, 1876.
Brass to Robert Thoroton signed 'Gawthorp Sc.
2 repainted hatchments, probably to Blagg family.
Canopied timber war memorial tablet with curved brackets to tiled hood.