In the west wall of the north transept is a blocked C13 arch.
Otherwise the transept has stepped C14 setback buttresses with niches and crocketted ogee canopies.
In the east wall is a 3 light C14 window with cusped ogee heads to the lights and a pointed wave moulded surround.
In the sanctuary is a plain stone side bench supported on stone brackets, and on the north side is a section of large reused C14 moulded octagonal pillar base with engaged shafts.
Fittings: C19 circular tapering tub font.
In the west wall of the nave are set 5 sections of C10 two strand interlace carving, a voluted Cll capital and a section of 'jews harp' moulded hood.
Also 2 early C13 hobnail decorated octagonal capitals.
On the east wall a corbel supports a rectangular limestone plaque to William Yorke, d. 1689, with guilloched borders.