Rebuilt Chancel with some C14 detail.
C15 South Porch.
C14 east window of 2 trefoiled ogee lights with tracery under a segmental pointed head with label.
Gabled south porch has a restored C15 2 centred arch with moulded jambs, traceried internal and external spandrels and moulded label.
North wall of Nave has two 2 light windows, that to west C15 of cinquefoil lights under a segmental pointed head.
C14 western window of trefoiled ogee lights with tracery under segmental pointed head.
C19 plastered north vestry with tile coping to gable, east 2 centre arched door in timber surround.
Chancel ceiled 7 cant roof with circa 1914 bosses and angels to moulded wall plates.
C19 stalls with early C16 poppy heads to 2 bench ends.
Bench made up of C17 fluted rails and twisted legs.
Case of oak, middle part with carved and pierced frieze and rails, moulded cornice, side wings on semi-circular brackets enriched with cherub heads.
C17 inlaid panelled oak chest.
Old re-set stained glass in south wall western window.
The design St. Katharine in stained glass was taken from a small plaque of Limoges enamel found in the churchyard during circa 1856 restorations.
C15 rebuilt 2 centred Chancel arch with moulded capitals and chamfered jambs.
Crenellated and moulded rood beam surmounted by C19/C20 figures of Christ crucified and the 2 ovaries.
Early C14 Nave roof of tall cross quadrate, 4 armed crown post construction, moulded wall plates, moulded wall posts on semi-octagonal stone corbels.
Square pulpit with late C19 sounding board over.
Carved panel with achievement of arms above squint.
Tiled and plastered recess to west of pulpit believed to be remains of an Easter Sephulchre, possibly the remains of stairs to the rood loft.
Carved wood monument to 1914-1918 War to south west wall.
C15 tower arch, 2 centred of 2 moulded orders.
Octagonal font with sunk quatrefoiled panels, moulded base.
Circa 1624 by William Laud.