Plain tile and lead roofs.
just visible the jambs of original lancet windows blocked and replaced by large C15 three-light window.
Chancel restored with barrel roof, east window with stepped lancets, chancel and tower arches C13 two-centred with semi-octagonal responds and chevron black and white painted decoration of chamfers.
In both transepts very fine C13 arcades of two-centred arches deeply moulded, supported on shafts with bell capitals and bases, some moulding interlacing, labels with mask stops.
Windows replaced in C15 except for east window of south transept with original lancets.
Aisles with restored C15 roofs of six bays with octagonal piers and responds with moulded caps and bases.
Aisles with restored C15 roofs of six bays.
Glass by Mayer of Munich and by Clayton and Bell 1872.
Nave roof, original C15 low pitch, removed to No. 10 Church Street after restoration.