Pointed late C15 window above with bowtell moulded surround, 4 lights with foliate transom, lower semi-circular headedlights, upper ogee cusped lights, panel tracery, hood mould and lion head label stops.
North and south sides each with C15 triangular headed window with bowtell moulded surround, 2 cusped ogee headed lights, panel tracery and hood mould with grotesque head label stops.
Above the west window a clock breaks into an ornate C14 blind arcade with inner cusped, ogee nodding arches and outer curved crocketed and finialled gables which are carried across the buttresses on each side and are supported on grotesque heads and slender columns.
East side with the outline of the C15 nave roof.
Cusped diamond frieze above and moulded eaves with small sculptural motifs and projecting gargoyles.
Slender crocketed flyers reach up to the crocketed C14 octagonal spire with 3 tiers of ornate lucarnes on alternating sides (related in design to the blind arcade on the west front), and weathervane.
C12 north aisle heavily restored and extended to the east in the C19.
West end with fragmentary C12 roll moulded plinth.
C15 west window with flattened triangular head, 3 cusped lights, incipient panel tracery, hood mould and head label stops.
Doorway of c.1180 with pointed head, continuous roll moulded inner order, chamfered outer order supported on single slender shafts with volute and foliate capitals
Pointed mid C15 window in north side, with 3 pointed cusped lights, panel tracery and hood mould.
C14 priest's doorway to left with continuous moulded surround, flattened triangular head, hood mould, head label stops and plank door.
Single identical C15 window above to left.
C14 polygonal stair turret originally giving access to rood loft inserted into re-entrant angle between chancel and south aisle, with ornate quatrefoil and string course, slit light, moulded eaves and battlements.
Mid C14 east window with pointed head, 2 cusped ogee heads, quatrefoil, hood mould and head label stops.
Porch contains boiler, but inner doorway of c.1200 partially visible with steeply pointed head, roll moulded surround, imposts and hood mould.
2 C19 windows to the west of porch, each with four centred head, 3 cusped lights, incipient panel tracery and C14 hood moulds.
Similar mid C14 window in west end of south aisle.
and 7 C15 windows inserted, each beneath a moulded basket arch.
Mid C14 very tall interior tower arch with continuous triple filleted responds, castellated capitals, hood mould and label stops.
6 bay north and south C12 arcades, the westernmost bay of which was the original C12 tower
C14 castellated pedestals for statues attached to four of the piers.
Mid C14 doorway to rear of south respond on the north side, originally giving access to rood loft, with flattened triangular head, continuously moulded surround, ogee hood mould with partially intact crockets, large bust label stop to right and similar bust to left broken through by late C14 rood screen and bust in apex wearing pillbox cap.
TF3024 : All Saints Rood Screen
In a similar position on north respond a rectangular C15 aumbry with fragmentary inner corner shelf.
Late C14 rood screen heavily restored in C19, with 5 panels divided by slender openwork buttresses, central cusped ogee head with busts and foliate motifs on cusps, and pair of hinged panelled doors below.
North west chancel C15 window blocked in C19, with organ pipes inserted in lights, panel tracery and C19 four centred arch below.
Sedilia of c.1200 on south wall with shafts and semi-circular responds with moulded capitals supporting moulded ovolo heads.
C19 lectern, pews and pulpit.
C15 tie beam nave roof and panelled aisle roofs on stone corbels.
C19 rectangular font.
Font of 1719 by William Tudd, on the Gibbons pattern, with the large figures of Adam and Eve supporting the tree shaped pedestal, the latter entwined by serpent
Monuments include one of white marble on black with urn, to Elizabeth Moore, died 1837
two grey marble monuments to Alice Stixwold, died 1784, and William Corby, died 1793.
Gravestones include: one to John Harox, died 1560
one to John Cookson, died 1681