Mostly coursed squared and dressed limestone, south side of nave ashlar, stone slate and concrete tile roofing.
C14 stone coffin below.
Two badly eroded effigies of 14th century priests in the north transept of Notgrove church.
one 2- light and one 3-light stone-mullioned casement with ogee-curved trefoil heads with carved spandrels, both C19.
C14 north transept with pointed 2-light window with cinquefoil headed lights and hood with ballflower ornament.
C12, three-bay arcade with piers with square scalloped capitals.
C19 wagon roof to nave with finely carved winged angels decorating wall plate, decorative bosses and spine beam.
C14 defaced stone reredos at east end of chancel The reredos comprised a canopied niche above the altar flanked by wide ogee arched recesses.
Pews on south side of nave constructed early C17.
The effigy of a Lady of the Whittington family who died in 1630. There is no name on the memorial. The memorial is in the chancel beside the altar.
Inscription on front pew 'Richard Dlaydell, Thomas Daen, Church Wardens 1619', brattishing and intertwined flower decoration on early C17 pews (possibly reused).
Rectangular carved oak pulpit.
C19 carved wooden rood screen.
Monuments
Two C14 stone effigies of priests within north transept (formerly outside church).
Three stone ledgers in nave aisle, two to members of the Michell family dating from C17, one C18.
Stained glass
Medieval stained glass dating from the 14th century of the Madonna and child, in the vestry of Notgrove church.
south windows of chancel and one window in south wall of nave contain C19 stained glass by Clayton and Bell.
Stained glass inset of Virgin and Child of c1300 in vestry window.