Second stage has 4 chamfered and rebated openings containing C14 paired lancets with Y tracery
North aisle, 7 bays, has chamfered plinth, moulded string course, eaves and parapet, with 7 gargoyles.
West window C15 chamfered opening containing cusped head triple lancet with panel tracery.
North side has, to west C15 4 centred arched doorway with moulded surround, now partly blocked and with C20 glazing.
To east again, C14 chamfered and rebated opening containing double lancet with Decorated tracery and coved mullions
to east, C14 coved opening containing double lancet with cusped heads and panel tracery.
To its left, early C18 memorial cartouche with skull and drapery
On either side, 3 C15 square headed coved and rebated openings with label moulds, containing plain triple lancets.
East end has chamfered and rebated surround containing C17 quadruple lancet with trefoil heads and unusual tracery, with hood mould and mask stops.
To right, C18 memorial tablet to Nicholas Walton, Master Shipwright
and slate memorial tablet, 1771, to Robert Hickson, rope maker.
South side has, to west, four centred arched splayed opening containing C15 triple lancet with cusped heads
to east again, two 4 centred arched splayed openings containing C15 double lancets.
3 coved and splayed openings with label moulds, each containing C15 triple lancet with cusped heads.
South porch, C15, square plan, engaged with south aisle.
C15 kingpost roof with moulded tie beam and purlins.
Nave north arcade, C13
C14, 3 bays
South arcade, C14, 2 octagonal piers with tapered octagonal bases and moulded capitals
2 gilt angels on easternmost brackets.
Font, C13, decorated plinth with tapered octagonal bowl, 1660.
This is of considerable interest. The base is 13th century, but the bowl is dated 1662, a quite early date after the restoration of the monarchy. The original presumably suffered as part of the widespread desecration of churches by Parliamentarian forces during the Civil War.
C19 pulpit, lectern and plain pews.
Royal Arms on board inscribed 'J. Addinell of Doncaster, painter, 1721'.
Tower Arch, C13, triple chamfered and rebated, plain hood mould and imposts.
North tower arch, c.1200, triple chamfered and rebated, with octagonal stiff-leaf imposts, dogtooth label mould with mask stops.
Splayed window openings, third from west with C15 stained glass.
In fourth bay to east, C13 double chamfered and rebated arch with stiff leaf imposts.
East window has important stained glass by Piper and Reyntiens, 1965.
East end has rectangular aumbry in north wall and memorial tablets 1808, 1824 and 3 C20.
Chancel arch, C13, double chamfered and rebated with plain octagonal imposts.
Chancel north arcade c.1200
later C13.
East window has plain chamfered and splayed reveal, stained glass 1901
South side has, to east, pointed headed C14 piscina
3 windows with splayed reveals and C19 stained glass
To south, memorial, 1889, to north, classical style memorial tablet, 1836 and 1847.
Splayed window reveals, central window with stained glass, 1918.
East end has part of C14 Decorated screen as reredos,
4 C19 memorial brasses.