C15 embattled parapet, with pinnacles, frieze
In the north nave wall a late C12 door with angle shafts, roll moulded opening with dogtooth and continuously moulded lozenge head with dogtoothed hood terminating in beasts' heads.
Above, a reset stone with dancing human figure.
Otherwise there are 2 early C15 3 light windows with cusped heads and panel tracery, and to the east a similar 2 light window.
The C16 chancel east window is of 5 tall lights with concave chamfered 4 centred arched surround.
The tympanum has low relief billet moulding, further chip carving and at the centre a deep circular recess flanked by roundels containing carvings of birds.
Immediately to the west is a 2 light C13 squint.
The late C13 east window to south aisle has intersecting tracery with moulded surround and hood and in the south wall are 3 C13 3 light windows with triangular moulded heads and hoods.
The gabled early C13 south porch has rounded reveals to the outer doorway with collared shafts, annular capitals supporting a single chamfered arch.
The inner moulded doorway is C15.
The C12 3 bay south arcade has circular shafts, annular capitals, 2 with hobnail decoration, supporting single chamfered and stepped arches.
The C12 tower arch has plain imposts and chamfered hood, terminating in beast heads.
In the north wall of the nave is a pair of C13 niches with trilobed heads, surmounted by a further niche having an elaborately crocketed
floriated C14 gabled canopy.
In the south aisle is a C13 piscina with side shafts and moulded trefoil head.
C13 chancel arch.
In the chancel north wall a handsome early C14 canopied tomb recess with moulded arch, ballflower gable with crockets, flanked by crocketed gabled pinnacles with human heads.
4 C14 bench ends, 2 with poppyheads.