Eaves stringcourse with two gargoyles to north and south sides, embattled parapets with corner and central piers topped by steeple finials.
West wall of aisle has flat headed three-light window with cusped semi-circular headed lights, and stone above dated 1659.
Two bay arcade between chancel and north chapel, low pointed arches on central octagonal pier, and carved corbel responds.
Cusped braced roofs on carved corbels.
Early C20 carved timber altar, altar rails, choir stalls and pulpit, c1867 marble font with circular bowl on stem of four colonnettes, below weighted carved font cover.
Several wall monuments including stone plaque to William Head, d 1735 and brass plaque of c1683 to chancel, similar brass c1792 to William Hodgkinson near tower arch, stone plaque in north aisle of c1726 and fine late C17 stone monument with illegible inscription in moulded aedicule supported by winged skull and surmounted by segmental pediment with central angel's head.
Late C19 stained glass to chancel.