West end has early C14 Decorated double lancet.
North side has to east, 2 C14 cusped triple lancets with coved reveals,
to west, restored cove and roll moulded C13 doorway with filleted double shafts and studded door.
East end has a C14 cusped triple lancet with coved reveal.
North side has a buttress flanked by single late C14 segment-headed untraceried triple lancets.
Restored C15 panel traceried transomed 5 light lancet with the lower lights blocked.
To east, a late C14 untraceried triple lancet.
South side has to west, an early C14 triple lancet wiht intersecting tracery and to east, an ogee headed reticulated triple lancet and a triple lancet with flamboyant tracery.
West end has an early C14 triple lancet with intersecting tracery.
East end has C14 cusped triple lancet with intersecting tracery, coved reveal and hood mould both with ballflower.
Restored moulded C14 doorway with hood mould and octagonal shafts.
Restored C13 triple roll moulded doorway with hood mould, mask stops and C18 studded plank door.
Tower arch, late C14, double chamfered
rebated, has hood mould and round responds, and contains the base of a restored C15 wooden screen, installed in 1970.
West window has stained glass, 1976.
North arcade, C13, extended
remodelled C14, 4 bays, has round responds with octagonal bases and abaci.
North aisle central window has stained glass c.1935.
North east end has chamfered late C14 aumbry.
South aisle east end has C20 traceried Perpendicular style screen and coved C13 piscina on corbel.
East window, with a remnant of C15 stained glass, is flanked to left by a conical brakcet and to right by a mask corbel.
South side has a cusped C14 piscina with moulded corbel, hood mould and mask stops.
Chancel has double chamfered and rebated early C14 arch with octagonal responds.
Chancel north side has to west, segmental arched C14 tomb recess with double keeled roll moulding.
To east, stained glass window, c.1917.
East end has large ashlar Perpendicular style gradine and reredos, C20, panelled dado and stained glass window c.1930.
South side has to east, chamfered and moulded early C14 piscina.
To west, double chamfered and rebated archway to chapel, c.1300, with keeled responds with nailhead capitals, and hood mould.
Fittings include Cll square font with interlaced arcading and 4 legs.
C17 hourglass holder, chest, small table, 2 candlesticks made from bedposts, and 3 chairs.
C20 Perpendicular style panelled stalls, desks and lectern.
C19 octagonal alabaster and ashlar pulpit.
Foliated cross slab with head and feet of corpse showing, C14.
Incised slab with cadaver, c.1485.
4 poster chest tomb, ashlar and alabaster, 1629, restored 1850 by R. Smith of London, to Francis Smith and wife.
C18 hatchment.
Brass in crested recess, 1847.
2 C20 brasses.