Three-stage western tower is C12 to first two stages
bell stage over is C15 and slightly narrower.
It has massive stepped angle buttresses to western corners and to the west elevation there is a flush semicircular-headed door with C13 double lancet over.
Above to west is a louvred late C12 semicircular-headed window with attached nook shafts and a chevron moulded arch.
Above again, west elevation has a flat headed three-light window with ogee headed lights and over this there is a C15 pointed two-light bell opening with cusped panel tracery and returned hoodmould.
Above coved string course has central gargoyles and embattled parapets have corner steeple pinnacles.
To east there are two flat-headed three-light C15 windows with casement moulded surrounds and cusped headed lights with incised spandrels.
Chancel has a three-light panel tracery east window with segmental head and returned hoodmould and below there is a slate memorial of c1746.
South elevation of the chancel has three unusual, very tall C15 two-light
East elevation of aisle has C19 pointed three-light reticulated tracery window with returned hoodmould, a copy of the two C14 windows to south elevation of the aisle, except these have ogee headed hoodmoulds.
Above there are three C15 two-light clerestory windows similar to those to north.
Similar two bay arcade to north of chancel and C12 semicircular-headed chancel arch with nailhead decoration to impost blocks, above which is a blocked C12 semicircular-headed door.
Pointed, continuously moulded C15 arch with moulded capitals into tower and small chamfered pointed doorcase to east end of south aisle against the chancel arch into a spiral staircase to the former rood screen.
South aisle windows and south chancel windows all have interior mouldings, those to south aisle also with carved label stops to hoodmoulds and eastern window also with crocketed nodding ogee headed niches to base of each jamb.
C19 Decorated style octagonal stone pulpit has figures of saints on coloured marble backgrounds to sides on a tapering stem, also with crocketed, gableted wooden tester over.
The nave has a mixture of original C17 oak pews and C20 copies.
In the south aisle to the east end of the staircase is a good, coloured marble memorial to Leonard Osbrooke, who died 1762, with classical aedicule and to south there is a c1680 wall memorial with shouldered surround topped by two sculls, with an illegible inscription.
South wall of the aisle has two slate and white marble memorials, one with weeping woman to top to Joseph Walker, who died 1801 and the other with draped urn to top to Elizabeth Walker who died 1802.
West wall has two similar wall memorials, a very simple one of c1864 and one with a draped urn to John Cocks who died 1810, signed by Cartwright of Donington.
There is also a carved alabaster plaque to Col Chandos Pole who died in 1900.
Inside the tower to either side there are three small, simple marble and slate memorials, all to the Roby family, dating from about 1840 to 1860.
To south side of the tower arch there is a brass roll of honour and to the north there is an early C19 marble memorial.
The west end of the north aisle has two wall memorials, one in slate c1837 and the other with marble plaque in slate gothick aedicule to James Sutton of about c1830.
Above this is a c1777 wall memorial to Mary Shuttleworth with decorated oval plaque topped by draped urn on bracketed cornice and another to Antonia Clowes who died 1849, which has a white dove set against a slate background and is signed by White of London.
To east there is a simple plaque with an elaborate shield above to Jacob Shuttleworth who died in 1744 and below is an oval slate memorial with draped urn over, to Rosamond Holden who died 1820.
There is also a small C17 plaque in plain surround with a large painted achievement over and an illegible inscription.
To west there are two memorials to the Holden family, one of 1821 with carved book to the top and the other of 1862 with a pointed aedicule.
On the opposite wall there are two slate and white marble memorials, both with draped urns to the top, one to Elizabeth Holden who died 1795, the other to Mary Shuttleworth who died 1791.
In the vestry beyond to east is one memorial to Nathaniel Johnson of c1830 and a slate plaque to the sons of John Rolleston who died between 1741 and 1763.
In the chancel there is a small brass plaque recording the refurbishing of the chancel in 1873.
All the stained glass is C19, that to all the chancel windows mid C19 and non-figurative, except the east window which is of c1873.
The west window of the south aisle, the lancets in the tower and two of the north aisle windows are also mid C19 and non-figurative with patterns of very brightly coloured glass.
The two south facing south aisle windows both have figurative stained glass of c1917 and the two western north aisle windows have similar late C19 glass.