Arched west door and 3-light C15 west window under relieving arch.
Low gabled south porch c.1400 with 4-centred entrance arch with hood on head stops, diagonal buttresses, sundial in gable and 2-light side windows under square hoods.
C12 south doorway with one order of shafts carrying fluted capitals with square imposts.
3 3-light C15 Perpendicular south windows between flat buttresses (diagonal at east).
Truncated round-headed Y window of C14 above porch and 5 2-light trefoil headed clerestory windows under depressed arches.
3 restored early C14 cusped Y windows to chancel with continuous hoods above string course, the western window dropping to low side window.
East and north aisle windows 3-light C15 Perpendicular under 4-centred arches with hood moulds.
C16 4-centred chapel doorway in square hood with spandrels inscribed W..B within leaf trail.
Early C14 north doorway.
C15 King post roof with queen struts to chamfered through purlins, the tie beams on arched braces dropping to wall posts on corbels.
2 eastern roof trusses filled with C19 tracery but with heavily roll moulded C15 ties, wall plates, wall arches and butt purlins.
Arched braced crenellated tie beam at north east chapel supports Royal Arms of Elizabeth I rustically painted in form of arch head bearing inscription God Save The Queen.
Ringing gallery bressummer early C17, balustrade above C19.
Plain octagonal C14 font with elaborate cover of late C14 : 8 radiating buttresses on base support central drum, each buttress with 2-light pierced tracery with transom supporting quatrefoil head
TM0485 : Font of St.Mary's Church
Painted Royal Arms of Charles I over north door.
C19 king post chancel roof, moulded arched piscina beside bench sedilia under 4-centred moulded arch within square hood, Altar tomb c.1500 to George, Lord Audeley of 3 bays north and south : large quatrefoils with internal cusping bear blank shields and flank 2-light tracery with reticulation frieze
bell based plinth and marble top from which brasses removed.