2 string courses and eaves band with 8 gargoyles.
Above, restored C14 style triple lancet with moulded mullions, coved and chamfered reveal, hood mould and mask stops.
Second stage has 4 C14 double lancet bell openings with panel tracery, moulded reveals and hood moulds.
Single gargoyle each side.
North side has 4 crocketed pinnacles and to east, C16 round headed triple lancet with splayed mullions in coved and chamfered square headed reveal.
South side has to west restored C14 triple lancet with intersecting tracery, splayed mullions and chamfered reveal with hood mould and mask stops.
To east, Cl5 triple lancet with panel tracery, splayed mullions, and similar reveal and hood mould.
South porch, C19 in C13 style, has 2 diagonal buttresses, 2 setoffs, moulded and chamfered doorway with hood mould and mask stops, and coped gable with cross.
South doorway, late C13, has chamfered and roll moulded surround flanked by chamfered and moulded bases like buttresses.
Towerarch, C13, has chamfered and roll moulded head dying into matching responds with broach stops at foot.
Carved and painted rood with foliate bosses on bressummer.
North side has re-set C13 corbel forming credence.
Fittings include Romanesque tub font with interlaced arcading with round piers, scallop capitals and moulded heads, on later octagonal base and stem.
An octagonal Norman tub font with arcades and intersecting arches.
C19 octagonal timber pulpit with inset late C16 Flemish relief panels with inscription and Renaissance borders, on ashlar base.
The panels show the story of Esther, Ahasuerus, and Haman, and the inscription reads "HOW SHALL THEY PREACH EXCEPT THEY BE SENT".
Desk-type lectern, 1893.
Carved timber eagle lectern on turned stem, 1918.
Unusual painted Royal Arms, 1707-1714, altered for George I. Monuments include brass 1668, to Nicholaus Browne.
War memorial brass by Herbert Wauthier, 1918.
3 C20 brasses.