Over is an ashlar panel inscribed "This was done Ano 1598.." The south side has a single window with 2 arched lights under a flat arch with flush ashlar quoin surround.
The north wall has a C12 round arched doorway with blocked tympanum.
To the right is evidence of C12 herringbone masonry.
There is a single restored C14 2 light window with ogee arched and cusped lights and tracery, under a segmental pointed arch with hood mould and label stops.
The clerestory has 3 restored segmental pointed arched C14 windows each with 2 ogee arched and cusped lights, tracery, hood mould, label stops and flush ashlar quoin surround.
To the right of the central window is a single carved human head.
The south chancel has a single restored C14 segmental pointd arched window with 2 ogee arched and cusped lights, tracery, flush ashlar quoin surround, hood mould and right label stop.
The south wall has a single restored segmental pointed arched C14 window with 2 ogee arched and cusped lights, tracery, flush ashlar quoin surround, hood mould and label stops.
The south aisle, south wall, has 2 C14 segmental pointed arched windows each with 2 arched and cusped lights, flush ashlar quoin surround, hood mould and label stops.
The gabled south porch with plain tile roof and single ridge cross has a double chamfered arched entrance.
The west wall of the south aisle has a segmental pointed arched C14 window with 2 arched and cusped lights flush ashlar quoin surround, hood mould and label stops.
The south clerestory corresponds to the north, but lacks the carved head.
The late C13 south arcade west pier is circular with 4 attached colonnettes and moulded capitals.
In the tower is a C17 staircase with fretted balusters.
Octagonal font with elaborate C19 canopy.
The font was moved to the south aisle when modernisations were done.
Monuments include in the north chancel to William Buck, 1795, by Wallis of Newark, a tablet surmounted by an urn.
In the south chancel is a decorative brass plaque to Dorothy Cook, 1741.
In the south aisle, to Samuel Peake, 1729, this has single angels' heads flanking the decorative apron, single scrolls flank the inscription and the crown is decorated with a single urn.
The north aisle has the remains of C12 ashlar coffin.
Nave roof of 1664.