Late C13 Gothic style.
North aisle: 2 lancets and 2 similar 2-light trefoiled windows with quatrefoils, re-set C13 trefoiled lancets to east and west
corbel table with two carved head spouts, coped parapet.
Cornice, angle gargoyles, embattled parapet with crocketed angle pinnacles
Arcade of cylindrical piers, octagonal east respond, carved head corbel west respond
West lancets have nook shafts, moulded arches and hoodmoulds with carved head stops.
Double-chamfered pointed arch to organ chamber/tower on carved head corbels.
Monuments in chancel include: finely-inscribed marble wall tablet to Rev John Consett of 1783
large ashlar tablet to John Watson Barton, probably of late 1840s, with richly-carved Gothic-style ornament by R Brown of London.
Original fittings include carved ashlar pulpit, carved wooden altar rails and pew ends, and stained glass.