The c.1482 tower of 5 stages is set on a plinth with string course over, there are 4 forther string courses and 4 clasping buttresses.
In the spandrel are decorative carved shields and carved heads.
At each corner is a gargoyle.
The east wall of the north aisle has e C14 3-light arched window with flowing tracery.
The c.1482 clerestorey has three 3-light windows under 4-centred arches with hood moulds.
There is a large c.1330 7-light arched window with flowing tracery.
The late C13 north arcade has octagonal piers with moulded capitals supporting double chamfered pointed arches, with a dogtooth decorated hood mould with head label stop to the south west - capital end inverted fleur de lys to the south east.
The c.1330 south arcade has octagonal piers and responds, both with moulded capitals and with nailhead decoration to all but the western respond.
Under is an early C16 screen with tracery, cusping and elevation squints in the wainscot.
The south wall of the chancel has a fine and exceedingly elaborate stone carved double piscina and tripartite sedilia.
The north wall of the north aisle has an elaborate and fine monument to the Holdens c.1769.
The benches are C17, restored C19.
The pulpit is C19.