Later north aisle reuses much of C15 stonework from demolished north wall of earlier north aisle.
C19 hoodmould and angels heads in drips.
North door slightly protrudes into second window under C19 Tudor arch with C19 rectangular hood and plain drips.
Top stage with octagonal turrets on corners and winged angels used as corbel brackets at base.
Circa C16 timber studded door with plain strap hinges and early closing ring.
Resited figure in niche above.
Original waggon roof to nave with carved bosses and moulded ribs.
Small carved stone brackets supporting arcade plate.
Original flat roof to south porch with carved bosses and moulded ribs.
Small stone carved supporting brackets.
C15 tower arch splayed and moulded on both sides with double relieveing arch.
Carved screen above on north and south with ornate carved cornice.
Reredos erected in memory of Rev. John Shaw Carved oak super-reredos erected 1919.
Pulpit also erected to memory of Rev. John Shaw.
Carved oak.
Bowl with rope work at waist and 4 figure heads at corners.
Monuments
Between chancel and north aisle, beneath east arch of north arcade, recumbent alabaster effigy in armour of Sir Robert Willoughby, 1st Lord Willoughby de Broke who died in 1502.
Brass resited in chancel aisle.
To Nicholas Assheton of Callington, a justice of The Common Pleas 1444, sometime MP for Helston, Launceston and the county 1422-37 and patron of the church, with his wife Margaret and 5 sons and 6 daughters, 1465.
On east wall of porch, in memory of Ann and Joan Holliday Glass
Later north aisle east window, memorial to Thornton family and several parishoners.
Stained glass window with figures of St. Peter, St. Paul and the 4 evangelists.
Below, 6 carved stone figures with 6 carved stone panels.
Some reset early glass in west window of south aisle.
Kellys Directory 1901 Rev H. Haines A Manual of Monumental Brasses 1861, rp 1970 A. H. Hutchinson A Monograph on the history and restoration of the Parish Church of St. Mary, Callington 1861 W. H. Paynter The Parish Church of St Mary, Callington rp 1976 N Pevsner and E Radcliffe The Buildings of England, Cornwall 2nd ed 1970