nave with C12
C13 north and south aisles
C13 south porch
and to the west, a C13 roll moulded doorway with hood-mould,
above a C15 triple lancet with cusped heads in a coved four-centred arched surround with splayed mullions.
The stained glass was inserted in 1905 and depicts three saints, each with an angel above.
The second stage has four C14 cusped trefoil head, double lancet bell openings with splayed mullions, in chamfered and splayed openings with hood-moulds.
Above is a panelled eaves band with four gargoyles and a moulded crenellated parapet.
On each side, it is lit by four C15 double lancets with mullions and rebated square-headed reveals.
The west end is lit by a C19 cusped ogee-headed triple lancet in C15 style, with Decorated tracery, chamfered mullions, chamfered square-headed reveal and hood-mould with stops.
The north aisle chapel has, to the north, a restored C14 triple lancet with cusped ogee heads, Decorated tracery, chamfered mullions, chamfered square-headed reveal, and a hood-mould with mask stops.
The east end is lit by a restored C14 triple lancet, again with similar detailing.
To the right are two double lancet windows, the first containing glass depicting St George and the Dragon by Heaton, Butler and Bayne, probably from 1900
The east side has a C14 triple lancet window depicting Mercy, Peace and Justice, inserted after 1897
The triple lancet window on the east side, dating from the 1869 restoration, contains stained glass designed by J. W. Powell and made by J. Hardman of Birmingham, and depicts the Crucifixion with the Last Supper on the left and Christ with the four evangelists on the right.
The other four lancet windows of the chancel contain glass produced in the same workshop and inserted between 1880 and 1890.
The four bay arcade consists of circular piers with four-sided capitals, one with foliate carving.
The C13 chancel arch is chamfered and rebated, and has a hood mould and filleted shaft responds with moulded capitals and bases.
A geometrical design painted above the arch, forming spandrels, was added in the first half of the C20, covering a C19 wall painting.
The south aisle has a C13 piscina with an ogee head, and there is another, much simpler, piscina in the north aisle.
a C19 pierced panelled timber pulpit on a corbelled ashlar base
and a brass and iron lectern, dated 1869, with a conical base, part twisted stem, crocketed capital and iron filigree bookstand.
There are numerous monuments inside the church, mostly in the form of plaques or tablets, dating from the C18 to the C20.
They include a classical marble and slate wall monument with an apron and obelisk crest carrying an urn and torch, to Samuel Hole, 1818, signed 'W & M New'k'