The parapet has seven remaining crocketed pinnacles of eight with eight gargoyles under.
The buttressed north chancel has a string course which extends to the east wall, it is broken by the buttresses and the late C12 chamfered arched doorway with imposts, dogtooth hood mould and worn label stops.
There are single gargoyles to the east and west sides.
The pointed and moulded arched entrance has a hood mould over with worn angel label stops and finial.
The inner porch roof is supported on moulded ribs, in turn supported on corbels with decorative stone carvings under, some in the form of human heads and animals.
C13 four bay nave arcades with double chamfered arches with broach stops supported on octagonal piers and responds with moulded capitals, the south east respond has an embattled capital.
The moulded tower arch has a single ashlar carved angel holding a coloured shield in the apex.
Either side of the chancel arch are two angels with a further single angel in the apex - all similar to that above the tower arch.
The contemporary nave roof has carved and painted decorative bosses, including some with grotesque faces.
The C17 altar rails have twisted balusters.
The fine C15 canopied and vaulted screen is decorated with bosses, trefoils and daggers.
The remaining furniture is C19 and C20 with an octagonal font.
In the nave is a C14 floor slab decorated with a stylised cross.