North aisle C14.
West end has restored C14 quadruple lancet, with Decorated tracery and hood mould.
To right, C14 reticulated triple lancet.
Barrel vaulted interior has C18 oak benches and C14 moulded inner doorway with filleted shafts.
East end has late C14 reticulated 5 light lancet with hood mould and mask stops.
Buttressed chancel, 3 bays, C13 style, has chamfered plinth and sill band.
Above, 2 C13 double lancet bell openings with shafts, hoodmoulds and stops.
Nave arcades, C14 style, 4 bays, have each 3 octagonal piers with octagonal bases and capitals.
West window has shafts and hood moulds and stained glass, 1890.
West end has traceried panelled wooden screen with billeted transom, C19 incorporatintg C16 material.
To its right, gabled C14 tomb recess with cusped trefoil head, containing full size effigy in cassock, probably Robert de Whatton, c.1310.
To right again, gabled trefoil headed tomb recess, C14, restored, with hood mould and crocketed finial.
Cranmer Chapel at east end has oak fittings in early C17 style, 1957.
East window has stained glass to Thomas Dickinson Hall, 1879.
Flanked by single C14 mask corbels.
South side has trefoil headed C13 piscina and above it, remains of chamfered aumbry.
To its right, notable C14 King David corbel with remains of gabled crocketed canopy.
East window has outstanding stained glass to Harrison family, 1878, by Morris and Co. to designs by Burne-Jones.
South side east window has stained glass to Innocent family, c.1900, by Heaton, Butler and Bayne.
Westernmost and west end windows have stained glass to members of Innocent family, late C19.
Crossing tower arches, C14 style, have triple chamfers and rebates, matching responds and hood moulds.
Crossing has to north, C13 chamfered recess and to south, C13 chamfered doorway.
North side has 2 windows with patterned stained glass, 1889.
East end has stained glass window by Kempe and Co., 1900.
South side has to east trefoil headed triple sedilia with angel corbels.
2 eastern windows have stained glass, late C19.
Western window has patterned stained glass in head.
Carved oak octagonal pulpit on corbelled ashlar base, C19.
C19 oak lectern with cross foot and pair of brass candlesticks.
Large C19 brass eagle lectern.
Carved, pierced clergy desks and stalls with finials.
C14 style timber reredos, with triptych and crested canopy, c.1885.
Alabaster tomb chest of Hugh de Newmarch, late C14, with crested shield panels and full size knight effigy.
Notable incised floor slab, 1501, to Thomas Cranmer, Snr.
Marble and slate tablet on brackets, signed "T. Barker, Nottm", and brass signed "R. E. Swinfin, Middle Pavement, Nottm." Both to Elizabeth Bower, 1892.
Brass, 1892, referring to restoration of tomb of SirRichard de Watton (sic) with text of inscription.
Classical style alabaster war memorial with open pediment, Doric columns and crucifix, c.1920.