Blocked north doorway with rebuilt arch, probably C17: rounded, with hollow moulding.
The chancel has single-light low-side windows to north and south walls, and on the south side a plain C13 priest's door, one blocked C13 lancet window, and a 3-light window with intersecting tracery.
C13 south doorway.
Inside the nave there are remains of medieval wall-paintings on the north and south walls, and an elaborate canopied and traceried niche in the north wall which housed the shrine of Our Lady of Pity.
Royal Arms, carved in high relief, over the north door.
An octagonal late C14 front has traceried panels on a plain base.
Large double doors to base of tower with baroque mouldings and carving, and a fine 3-decker pulpit with raised fielded panels and acanthus foliage of the same date, circa 1700.
The blocked doorway to the rood stair beside the pulpit.
Pierced and carved cornice with battlemented ornament at top and bottom.
Along the south wall is the remains of a band of painted medieval decoration.
a high-backed settle, incorporating a C15 poppy-head bench-end.