Repaired 1662 by Sir Philip Musgrave and renovated in 1834 for the Musgrave family.
Large 3-light C14 south window and smaller 2-light C19 windows, all with cusped heads.
Built into the south wall left of the porch are 2 fragments of a medieval graveslab.
North wall has blocked C12 narrow round-headed window
C14 2-light window.
Tower of c.1450 has 2-light cusped-headed west window incorporating the Musgrave and constituent family coats-of-arms.
C15 2-light windows.
Medieval font shaped like a cushion capital.
The ancient stone font is made from a block of red stone roughly shaped upon a circular base.
Heraldic stained glass, some of the panels pre-C17.
Various C18 and C19 white marble and brass wall plaques to rectors and Musgrave family staff.
C19 stained-glass windows have fragments of earlier glass brought here from one of the Musgrave houses, probably in 1834.