Plain tile roofs with corbel table to all but the chancel and aisle.
Where the bellcote rises from the nave there are single small carved grotesques.
West wall of the nave on a shallow plinth with single arched early C14 3 light window with intersecting tracery and hood mould.
The north wall is on a chamfered plinth and has a blocked C12 doorway with the remains of zigzag decorated imposts and originally with round arched tympanum.
To the left is a single C12 round arched light.
In the restored C15 clerestory are 3 windows each with 2 ogee arched and cusped lights under a flat arch.
Adjacent is the C14 damaged ashlar coffin.
The north chancel has an arched doorway with hood mould, to the left is a single C14 arched 2 light window with reticulated tracery and hood mould.
To the right is a projecting lead sundial and to the left a single early C14 2 light window with Y tracery and hood mould.
The east wall of the south aisle has a single restored C15 arched window with single transom, having 2 cinquefoil lights above and below, cusped panel tracery, hood mould and decorative label stops.
The south wall is set on a chamfered plinth, under the parapet extends a band terminating in single small carved grotesques.
5 bay C14 nave arcades with octagonal columns and responds, moulded capitals and double chamfered arches.
The north wall with an arched and cusped tomb recess containing the C14 effigy of a lady with head under a trefoil arch and crocketed hood mould over.
C19 reredos with blind arcading and decorative carving.
The C13 effigy has a dogtooth arch over the head.
2 C17 benches.
South aisles with C16 table with turned legs.
C19 octagonal font with decorated quatrefoil panels.
The north chancel has a memorial to Robertus Hemington, 1774.
On the east chancel wall is a memorial to T. H. Hastings, 1804 by Peck of Loughborough, with a reeded surround to the inscription, apart from the apron which is decorated with a shield.
The south wall has a good memorial to Thomas Mansfield, 1742 , with a surround of cherubs, swags, shields and skull and topped with a portrait bust.
There is a further memorial to Thomas Mansfield, 1706, the inscription tablet is flanked by single Corinthian columns which support an open and broken segmental pediment enclosing a single shield.