north side of nave has 2 late C18 stone monuments with carved Ionic pilasters and pediments, C19 gargoyle on eaves cornice and stack, small C20 flat-roofed addition.
2nd stage north has cusped lancet and clock, string course above, 3rd stage has 2-light bell-openings with louvres and sandstone relieving arches, moulded string with gargoyles, embattled parapet with image niche to east.
North chapel in C15 Perpendicular style, same stonework as base of tower, has 3-light C19 east window and lancet above, similar north window, plinth, weathered angle buttresses, cornice with 2 gargoyles to north, shallow pitch to east gable end, embattled parapet with north east pinnacle.
4-bay south aisle has three 3-light C19 windows and one 2-light, weathered buttresses, plinth and eaves cornice with gargoyles.
Fittings: font in nave has circular bowl on circular base with 4 attached demi-shafts
late C19 stone pulpit in south aisle
The 19th century stone pulpit, in the south aisle of the church of St Mary the Virgin, has been decorated for Christmas.
Royal Arms in tower, erected by church wardens Thomas Wight Preston and John Fear, 1818
hatchment recording gifts to parish in tower
C18 hatchment with pediment recording Mrs. Lyde's gifts, 1772
In nave, stone monument with carved Ionic pilasters and broken pediment, to Elizabeth Adams, 1768
4 fine monuments in north chapel: marble monument with pilasters on gadrooned plinth, segmental pediment and antlered deer crest, to Annamaria Lyde, 1729/30, by Michael Sidnell
similar stone monument on brackets with cherubs and broken segmental pediment, to Cornelius Lyde, 1717, by Sidnell
similar marble monument, to James Lyde, 1731, by Sidnell
marble monument with pediment and fluted finial, to Michael Foster, 1763.
stone and marble monument with cherub, upper part missing, to James Hopkins, 1730.
South chapel has stone monument with carved Ionic pilasters, cherubs, flowers and broken pediment, to Samuel Prigg, vicar, died 1739/40, erected by his grandson 1777.
Chancel has slate and marble monument to Peter Coates, 1791, by Jones and Co., Bristol