To first floor a 3 light C16 west window having panel tracery and quatrefoils, double concave moulded reveals, hood mould and added label stops.
West and east walls of north aisle have restored C16 2 centred 3 light windows.
C16 north aisle partly plastered of 5 structural bays defined by stepped buttresses, 4 centred arched door near west end with moulded reveals, hood mould and label stops.
South wall has late C13 2 light pointed window with quatrefoil single chamfer reveal and hood mould.
South wall of nave of several phases, the 2 C12 pilasters are apparently added.
At east end is a single late C13 3 light Y tracery window with hood mould.
Further west at a high level are five 3 light C16 windows with 4 centred arches and concave reveals.
Late C12 south doorway with flat headed doorway and weathered tympanum, single square order, a roll, a lesser roll and a chamfered, originally decorated, hood mould.
Interior: C13 double chamfered tower arch, dying to reveals.
5 bay early C13 north nave arcade with impressive quatrefoil piers having annular and stiff leaf capitals and double chamfered arches with chamfered hood moulds and C19 label stops.
The chancel arch is C13, double chamfered, with corbels, probably recut in the C19.
In south wall of the chancel is a C13 piscina with reset round head and an aumbry.
Fittings include fine altar rails with turned balusters, c.1720, upper part of C15 rood screen with pierced panel decoration.
C18 octagonal panelled pulpit.
Font is C15 octagonal type with shields and roses in the upper panels.
The font dates from the 14th Century, according to the church guide. Pevsner thinks it is late Perpendicular.
In the nave south wall is a fine inscribed and decorated brass plate to Sir Marmaduke Tyrwhitt, d. 1599, showing the deceased and his wife praying before an altar with their children and armorials, contained in a panelled ashlar surround having traces of paint.
Marmaduke Tyrwhitt,(1533 - 1599) 4th son of Sir William Tyrwhitt of Scotter by Isabel, daughter of William Girlington of Normanby. He was an ecclesiastical commissioner, and probably also had legal connections. He presided over a Manorial court at Bottesford in 1591. He married Ellen Reresby, son of Lionel Reresby, they had 5 sons and 6 daughters (one died as a baby)