carved shields beneath string course with carved face
C13 south door within has chamfered arch with hood.
Tudor-arched north door has hoodmould with large stops and is set beneath window of 2 ogee lights with hoodmould
Crossing: south transept of early rubblework with C12 priests' door on left beneath band
cusped iron clock face on south side beneath C12, chamfered slit window
C13 upper stage with 2-light lancet windows with dividing shafts and pierced spandrels all set within round-arched recesses with shafted jambs
oversailing course with gargoyles beneath parapet with crocketed pinnacles
Chancel: embattled C15 south chapel with uncusped 3-light windows having pointed arches and hoodmoulds
North chapel: restored C13 east window of 3-lights with intersecting tracery
large 6-light north window has king mullion and Tudor-arched lights.
Round arch of 2 orders from north aisle to transept, a C12 slit window above.
C13 arches, to north and south double-chamfered, the others moulded.
Chancel north wall has half a C12 window embrasure
C13 sedilia bench with shaped arms.
probably C15 roofs to the transepts and chapels have moulded and cambered tie beams.
Furnishings: Decorated screen in south chapel with carved mid-rail and heavy cornice moulding.
Monuments: in north transept a marble wall monument to George Cooke has inscription on plaque beneath decorated aedicule with bust in oval panel and open segmental pediment with cartouche.