Pointed double-chamfered door with hood-mould and carved angel stops
C19 pointed 2- light traceried window cutting string course with hood-mould and carved angel stops.
Corbel table with carved masks, figures, and pairs of angle gargoyles
Nave and aisles have ornate corbel tables with carved masks, figures etc and coped embattled parapets with crocketed angle pinnacles.
All windows with hood-moulds and finely-carved headstops.
Nave arcades have pointed double-chamfered arches on filleted quatrefoil west piers with waterholding bases and octagonal east piers with moulded bases, both with nailhead moulding to the capitals, and corbelled responds with carved whorls to the east, heads to the west
Fine pointed hollow-chamfered chancel arch of 2 orders on chamfered responds with single carved flowers to the moulded capitals.
Fine 3-bay single hammer-beam oak roof (probably by Fowler, repaired by Crowther) has moulded wall-plate and traceried panel above, carved winged angels to main and intermediate trusses and carved ashlar corbels to main trusses with angels playing instruments.
Aisle roofs have moulded purlins and trusses supported on carved corbels.
Romanesque drum font with blind arcading of intersecting round arches on round piers
Very fine C18 carved oak altar rails, probably Flemish, probably inserted by Fowler: central gate flanked by 2 panels each side with luxuriant foliage, chalice, ewer etc. Octagonal carved oak pulpit by J Fowler incorporates a series of exceptional relief panels, probably C16 Flemish, including scenes from the life of Joseph
Stained glass east window with central crucifixion scene by J B Capronnier of Brussells, 1862.