Lead and slate roofs with some decorative ridge tiles, stone coped gables and cross finial.
Deeply chamfered C15 rectangular windows above on west, north
south sides with outlines of blocked C12 round headed bell openings on all 4 sides.
C15 bell stage with pair of pointed openings on all 4 sides, each with bowtell moulded surround, 2 cusped, barely pointed lights, panel tracery and hood mould with central head label stop.
Moulded eaves above with projecting corner gargoyles and battlements.
Single late C15 windows flank pointed doorway with moulded surround and plank door.
North side of chancel heavily restored in 1873 with plinth and pointed window to west of c.1300 with 2 plate traceried lancets with oculus, C19 hood mould and label stop heads and apex head.
Pointed window of c.1300 to east with Y tracery and hood mould.
Pointed C15 window to east with 3 pointed, cusped lights, panel tracery, hood mould and head label stops.
2 windows of c.1300 to west each with Y tracery, hood mould and head label stops.
Gabled C15 porch with 2 stage angle buttresses with gabled upper stages.
Porch interior flanked by benches and with pointed inner C14 doorway with richly moulded head and jambs in one, with hood mould, single head label stop to west and plank door.
2 pointed windows of c.1300 to west of porch, both with Y tracery, hood moulds and weathered label stops.
West end of south aisle with pointed window of c.1300 with Y tracery, hood mould and head label stops and head at apex.
Interior early C13 tower arch, with low, pointed, triple chamfered head and keeled responds with rich stiff-leaf capitals.
2 steps lead up into tower with large stone flags, some with illegible medieval inscriptions, 2 respond or rib sections on floor.
To east of tower, 2 massive buttresses added when tower was raised in C15.
North arcade of c.1200 with 4 bays plus narrower bay to west
Broad mid C12 chancel arch with pointed, double chamfered head, semi-circular responds and large scalloped capitals.
C14 screen of 5 panels with openwork upper panels each with 2 lights and rich, cusped tracery.
To south, 2 narrow bays with single chamfered steeply pointed heads with hood mould, central round pier with scalloped capital, semi-circular responds with lower sections embedded in rectangular masonry and with plain moulded capital. to north, a single broad, double chamfered pointed arch blocking triangular headed C12 opening to east, with pointed corbelled responds and C19 traceried screen.
Damaged medieval tombstone and C20 altar rail in chancel.
C16 altar table.
C19 altar rail re-using C15 poppy head finials.
Medieval tombstone in north-east of nave with barely legible inscription.
Medieval gold paint on reredos. See: https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101063055-church-of-all-saints-saltfleetby#.Y6N3pnbP3IU and https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1063055?section=official-list-entry
Ornate Jacobean pulpit with richly carved panels containing round headed arches and stylised flowers and leaves.
Fragment of tombstone on north-west window ledge of nave with inlaid brass lettering.
3 bells, one dated 1630 and another 1675.
Fragments of 2 late C12 capitals on south window ledge immediately west of porch with stylised leaves and large beads.
C16 chest.