Late C15 3 stage west tower with moulded plinth and string course, and 4 stage angle buttresses, the second stage with ornate gablets, and north-east polygonal stair turret with 3 slit lights and parapet.
North side with mid C14 doorway with pointed head, continuously moulded surround, hood mould and double plank doors.
Clerestory of c.1170, heavily restored by Pearson in 1885, with 4 semi-circular roll moulded openings contaning inner lancets.
North side of chancel of c.1175 with 3 tall lancets alternating with 2 stage buttresses.
Monument to Thomas Lupton, died 1716, attached to left, with pilasters, segmental pediment and cherubs.
South end with sill band and pointed window with 4 cusped, ogee headed lights, geometrical C19 tracery and C14 hood mould with lion label stops.
Gabled late C12 porch beyond to left with pointed chamfered head, triple shafts with moulded capitals and small oculus above.
Pointed window to left of porch and another in west end of south aisle, both with 2 ogee headed, cusped lights, mouchette, hood mould and fine C14 label stop busts.
Clerestory of c.1170 heavily restored by Pearson with 3 roll moulded windows to left, with paired shafts and crocket capitals.
2 C15 trefoil headed windows to right.
Interior C15 pointed tower arch with double chamfered head with hood mould, moulded, filleted jambs with castellated capitals.
Tower interior with fragmentary springers and wall ribs of lierne vault no longer extant, and projecting gargoyles to north east and south east.
5 bay north and south late C12 arcades with the north-west bay blocked
Early C13 pointed chancel arch with richly moulded head and rectangular responds with 3 detached shafts with stiff leaf capitals and hood mould.
C11 inscribed coffin lid restored in C20.
C19 ornate pulpit.
Drum font of c.1200 with semi-circular shafts with moulded capitals supporting it, and 8 sides of drum articulated by 8 attached shafts.
Large 13th century font in St.Mary's church
Section of ornate C17 panelling to north-west of nave.
Monuments include: one in ashlar and marble with segmental open pediment with urn, hand, draperies, tassles and ornate apron, to John Morton, died 1720.
Gravetone to Willyam Whettaker, died 1640.
Grey-and white marble monument to Peregrine Emmitt Emmitt, died 1836
a pair of white and grey marble monuments to William and Elizabeth Emmitt, died 1832 and 1831, respectively.
Ashlar pedimented monument with scrolled architrave and cherub, to Elizabeth Watson, died 1765.
Gravestones to John Bennington, died 1625