moulded cornices with gargoyles at angles and C19 embattled parapets with crocketed angle pinnacles.
north aisle has C14 pointed 3-light west window with reticulated tracery.
Chancel: north side has central buttress, restored lancet with hoodmould and carved stops, C19 twin lancet and basket-arched 3-light trefoiled window
C14 pointed 3-light window with partly-restored curvilinear tracery, hoodmould and foliate stops, and small pointed hollow-chamfered priest's door
pointed inner arch with ornate carved heads, flowers etc in hollow moulding
C19 door with re-used medieval strap- hinges
pair of carved corbels above supporting purlins of porch roof.
Re-used C12 chevron-moulded masonry at east end of nave.
pointed moulded niche for stoup and fragmentary C15 crucifixion painting and black-letter inscription on east wall.
Fine C15 4-bay moulded oak nave roof has cranked tie beams with crocketed braces to corbelled wall posts and two pairs of vertical struts with traceried panels between, intermediate principal rafters and single butt- and ridge-purlins.
Similar but plainer C15 2-bay south porch roof with moulded tie beams and wall plates.
in south aisle a wall tablet to Thomas Wyer of 1787 with carved urns by E Foster of Hull
mid C17 - early C18 inscribed floor slabs at west end of nave.