Nave has C15 Clerestory with two 2-light windows in chamfered square frames on north wall and 3 similar windows on south wall, with continuous sill band.
C13 north aisle and vestry: coped west parapet.
Then the C15 south porch, with angle buttresses, coped gable with kneelers and cross finial, chamfered and moulded, pointed arch doorway with responds with capitals and bases, and hoodmould.
C15, moulded roof timbers.
C13 chapel, with coped gable with kneelers and cross finial.
C19 altar rails, pews, stalls, lectern, poor box.
1905 tower arch screen with re-used reticulated tracery from earlier C14 screen.
Oak chest inscribed on front: J * I Church Monuments : chancel
1860 marble wall memorial on north wall.
Late C19 brass wall memorial above door, below south window.
late C19 brass wall memorial
mid C20 brass wall memorial
marble wall memorial with sarcophagus in relief, in memory of John Lucas and his wife , all on south wall.
North aisle: 1830s marble wall memorial to Lucas family on north wall.
C15 navel roof with brattished trusses and moulded beams with bosses.
C19 and early C20 stained glass, south east window of nave, 1907, by Kempe & Co. (Buildings of England: Leicestershire: p. 190)