refenestration in C15
Narrow door in C16 basket-handle arch below a flat pointed arch above horizontal dripmould.
West return has blocked doorway between buttresses and a small segmental-headed C14 2-light adjacent to tower.
South transept opens to aisle and east chapel, has two early C14 tomb niches with double cusping
one contains C15 alabaster effigy.
Fittings: C19 font on 8 colonnettes
reading desk a very fine carved memorial to the 1914-18 war, and opposite this a simplified version of 1952 to Reuben Mears
good Eagle lectern.
No glass of significance.
Monuments: see transepts
also in naves, high on south side, coloured 1639 tablet, with 5 children, in north aisle several tablets, the best of these of 1690 to John de Train, in classical design
upright against south wall of south chantry, to Philip Champernown, 1684.