On the south and north sides to the second stage is a C13 lancet with hood mould.
The north wall of the north aisle has an early C17 3 light chamfered mullioned window with chamfered surround and hood mould.
In the east wall a 2 light C14 window with cusped heads to the lights and quatrefoil over.
The east window is of 3 lights with cusped heads to the lights and restored C14 curvilinear tracery to the head.
The south window to the chancel is a C16 single light in deeply set concave 4 centred arched surround with cusped head to the lights.
Interior. c.1200 2 bay nave arcades with circular piers and responds, double chamfered arches and hood moulds.
The north arcade has nail head decoration to the hood, imposts and octagonal abaci, the south aisle has a debased form of stiff leaf carving to the capital only.
The C13 tower arch is triple chamfered, the outer 2 orders are continuous, with inner octagonal responds and imposts.
The C13 chancel arch has 2 roll moulded orders and hood mould.
All fittings are C19 except for a C17 oak chest
Monuments.
Built into the north wall of the chancel are 2 fine C13 grave slabs with crosses fleury, one re-used in memory of John Bowfield, d. 1730.
There are 2 stained glass windows to the memory of Rev Charles Hudson, vicar, killed on the Matterhorn in 1865.