West elevation has an early C18 blocked, semicircular headed doorcase with raised imposts and keystone, and immediately over is a C13 lancet.
To east is a two-light window with quatrefoil over cusped pointed lights and carved head label stops to hoodmould.
Beyond again to east is a C19 three-light pointed window with cusped intersecting tracery and a three-light C13 pointed window with cusped stepped lancets and hoodmould.
Above there are two C15 flat-headed two-light clerestory windows with cusped semicircular headed lights and incised spandrels.
There are also three well preserved gargoyles at eaves level.
Nave to west has two C13 pointed three-light windows both with hoodmoulds, one with similar lights to chancel south window and one with additional cusped ogee heads within the lancets.
Each has a stepped buttress to both sides and beyond to west is a C13 blocked doorcase with nailhead decoration to inner edge and signs of the zodiac incised on the voussoirs.
Each end of the arcade is supported on corbels, that to east with carving of a girls head on it.
Narrow chancel arch, the jambs and impost band of which look C11, with double-chamfered arch above.
East end of south aisle has the original two-light C13 window still in situ, now looking into the south vestry.
Choir stalls, altar rails and pulpit are all of similar design in oak with pierced carving, all c1935.
Nave pews are late C19, as is the carved reredos.
Fine marble font with moulded circular plinth, gadrooned base, fluted tapering stem and gadrooned bowl, which is dated on the base 1720 and signed 'JW'.
Carved weighted oak cover is C20.
Tower arch has an early C20 carved screen across it and the south chancel arcade has a timber screen of c1895.
C17 and C18 panelling to dado height, behind the pews.
The church has very few memorials, there are two brass plaques either side of the chancel arch, one commemorating the church restoration in 1895, the other the gift of three bells in 1924.
The nave has a slate marble wall memorial to John Stevens who died 1884, which is signed Jackson, Nottingham and there is a similar memorial of c1882 to John Langford, also there are two modest early C20 brass plaques.
There is also little stained glass, only the central light of the east window has late C19 stained glass and there is a coloured glass window to the south aisle.