C15, has deep moulded and chamfered plinth.
3 string courses, eaves band, 8 gargoyles, crenellated parapet, 12 crocketed pinnacles.
Second stage has on each side a C14 cusped head double lancet.
Fourth staqe has a C15 transomed triple lancet bell opening with panel tracery on each side.
North side has to east 2 C13 double lancets with quatrefoil heads.
To west, 2 C14 cusped head double lancets.
To west again, restored C12 round headed doorway with chamfered imposts and hood mould.
East end has string course and C14 style triple lancet with chamfered and rebated reveal.
To east, 2 C14 style triple lancets with cusped heads.
East end has re-set quintuple lancet in C15 style with oqee reticulated tracery, filleted mullions and hood mould.
South side has to west restored early C15 triple lancet with cusped ogee heads
filleted mullions, To east, C14 style triple lancet with cusped heads and reticulated tracery, chamfered and rebated reveal and hood mould.
South doorway, C12, restored, has head with roll, keel and cove mouldings, hood mould, coved square imposts.
Tower arch, C13, triple chamfered and rebated, with octagonal responds with octagonal caps.
Tower chamber has blocked shouldered doorway to west, and window with stained glass, 1902, a replica of that of 1873 by Clayton and Bell.
3 important monuments.
Nave north arcade is a replica of that of c.1200 with round piers and pseudo-pier to east with moulded square bases.
2 round responds, that to west C14.
2 round and single C14 arches, chamfered and rebated, with hood moulds and mask stops.
South arcade, C14 style, 3 bays, has 2 octagonal piers and pseudo-pier, half- octagon responds, moulded octagonal bases and capitals, double chamfered and rebated arches.
North west window has stained glass 1901-02 by Newberry.
East window and central south window have C20 stained glass.
Chancel has to north C13 arch to north aisle, containing 8 panelled traceried screen.
East end has moulded sill band, traceried panelled reredos and stained glass 1925 by Kempe & Co.
South side has priest's door and 2 stained glass windows, one a replica by Drake, c.1901.
Vestry has to south a chamfered and rebated lancet with hood mould, c.1300.
South chancel Foljambe chapel, single bay, has 8 panel traceried timber screen in C13 style.
East end has stained glass by Heaton, Butler and Bayne, reproducing that of 1875.
South side has restored C14 cusped head piscina.
Plain tub font with chamfered rim on C20 chamfered round base and stem.
Traceried panelled pulpit on stone base.
Brass eagle lectern.
Large slate wall monument, damaged by fire, with foliate brackets and cherub, and remains of scrolled pediment, containing 2 scrolls in low relief.
Brasses c.1875, 1897, 2 C20.
War memorial brass 1914-19.