Flanking chapels C14 (lengthened in C19).
West tower apparently C15, possibly the result of an indulgence of 1485 for the repair of the church.
Nave and aisles could also be the result of the 1485 indulgence
the windows appear to be early C16, and the nave roof is dated 1522 South porch C19.
Tower has diagonal buttresses with many set-offs and gargoyles at top.
Three-bay arcade to south, its capitals decorated with Tudor roses and fleurs-de-lys.
Nave has particularly fine timber ceiling with an inscription running all round cornice, which names Geferay Daystre as the joiner, and 1522 as the date: shallow pitch, all beams moulded and bosses elaborately ornamented.
Good C15 stained glass in east window and in north chapel, restored (and possibly re-set) by the 5th Earl of Dartmouth in 1879.
Fenay Family pew 1605.
Early C18 gilded eagle lectern.
Various monuments, of which the best are to Matthew Wentworth of Bretton (slab incised with figure in armour), William Lister of Thornton-in-Craven (lively Baroque cartouche), and Sir Arhur Kaye of Woodsome Hall (upright architectural composition).