Plinth, stone dressings and stepped buttresses mostly with gargoyles.
Many moulded W doorway with fleurons in arch and renewed blank quatrefoils in spandrels over, 3-light W window with Perp tracery, 2-light flat-topped window over, 4 paired 2-light bell openings with battlemented transoms, quatrefoiled lozenge frieze, battlements, gargoyles and shafted and crocketted pinnacles.
Late C13 N arcade of 3 bays (E wider) with many moulded arches on quatrefoil piers.
Restored 4 bay low-pitch crancked tie-beam roof, wall posts and curved braces from stone carved head corbels with wooden figures over.
Carved bosses.
C12/C13 font, wall monument in coloured marble to Katherine Aynesworth, 1807, by Shenton, Hull and Pollard of Leicester, wall monument of 1886 to former Vicar, Georgian Royal Arms, painted on canvas, over chancel arch, and brass lectern, a memorial of 1929, and resited lead inscription tablet of 1727.