Tower of late C13
early C14 of 3 stages.
Plinth, W. window with C19 stained glass, S.l-light and clockface on 1st stage, 4 2-light bell openings with Y+Geometric tracery, and battlements.
These have carved heads on lower edge.
Much restored 4 bay tie-beam roof inscribed "1636 - W.H.".
Moulded tie beams and purlins, and carved bosses.
Large gargoyle outside valley between roofs of chapel and chancel.
Chancel is without arch to nave, and has 5-light E. window with Perp. tracery and C19 stained glass.
3 S.windows with Perp. tracery, 2 flat-topped with stained glass of 1882 and 1890, and a 3-light with stained glass of 1857 by Powell.
Diagonal buttresses with gargoyles and crocketted finials.
Over archway a stone inscribed 'R.F. 1618', probably for restoration.
Series of late C18/early C19 wall monuments in marble and slate, including Henry Coleman, died 1779, and Frances, wife of Rev. W. Southworth Lee, died 1792, both by Firmadge of Leicester, and Hnery Coleman, died 1813, by Tyley of Bristol, and his wife Hester, died 1822, by Hull and Pollard.
Georgian Royal Arms carved in high relief and painted.