There are 2 gargoyles to all but the west wall, which has a single remaining one.
There are 3 late C14 3-light windows all with cusping, flat heads, hoodmoulds and label stops, the 2 on the right have reticulated tracery, the one on the left has tracery with cusped mouchettes.
The double chamfered tower arch is supported on single moulded capitals, in turn supported on carved heads.
A C13 2 bay arcade divides chancel and north chapel.
In the south aisle is a late C14 recess under an ogee arch, with foliate decorated finial.
The roof is supported on mid C19 foliate decorated corbels, with a similarly decorated font.
Probably a nineteenth century creation replacing an earlier font. The church itself is Grade I listed. See http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-416969
The pulpit and lectern are early C20.
In the east window of the north aisle are fragments of c1300 stained glass, possibly from the priory.