Moulded eaves with corner gargoyles.
North side of chancel with early C15 pointed, blocked doorway with continuous moulded surround, hood mould and head label stops.
Moulded string course to east runs beneath tall, narrow, pointed C15 window with 2 cusped ogee headed lights and panel tracery, mostly renewed in C19.
South side of chancel with moulded string course running beneath a single, tall, narrow, pointed C15 window with panel tracery, hood mould and head label stops.
5 bay early C13 north arcade with semi- circular reponds, octagonal piers each with 4 slender attached shafts, moulded capitals and pointed double chamfered heads.
Gargoyle set in western-most spandrel.
Early C15 aumbry in north wall of nave with ogee shaped head.
C15 screen restored in C19, with 5 traceried cusped ogee headed openings and delicate panel tracery.
Early C15 tall, narrow piscina in south wall of chancel with ogee shaped head, finial and head label stops.
C19 altar rail, pulpit, lectern, pews and roofs.
Monuments include: one to John Tyrwhitt, died 1845, a white marble scroll on a black marble field
3 brass plaques recording burial nearby of Charles Dymoke, his wife and son, undated
A large white marble monument with yellow-grey streaked marble inlay, to Lewis Dymoke, died 1760, by W. Atkinson with open pediment, good bust, extinguished 1760, by W. Atkinson with open pediment, good bust, extinguished torches, drapery threaded through rings and a snake biting its tail.
A white marble monument to Lewis Jones, died 1786.
2 recumbent effigies of c.1300, of a knight and his lady, probably Sir Philip and Lady Marmion
A white and grey marble monument to John Dymoke, died 1828.
An ashlar and white marble monument to Sir Henry Dymoke, died 1865.