Corner gargoyles.
North aisle has one original buttress with carved figure on offset.
Grotesque gargoyle reused as kneeler to right.
Choir stalls with carved poppy heads by John Wolstenholme (York).
Stained glass windows by Wailes (Newcastle), some fragments of medieval glass remain in nave and aisle windows.
Octagonal cup-shaped font dated 1718.
The chief merit of the church is a fine collection of C18 wall monuments.
The most important of these is the Stringer Monument by Guelfi: 2 detached busts on a sarcophagus with straight tapering sides
background by Kent with inscription, a frame starting from 2 big volutes and crowned by an open-segmental pediment carved coat-or-arms with putti.
The Smyth chapel has numerous monuments dating from 1731