In the west wall a single C13 lancet.
Also a blocked C13 pointed doorway and a C19 2 light window.
The north chapel is in banded limestone and in the west wall is a C19 Tudor arched doorway.
In the north wall is a large 4 light transomed window of C14, with reticulated tracery to the head.
In the north wall of the chancel are 2 C13 lancets and in the vestry is a pair of trefoil headed lights.
In the chancel east end is a 3 light C14 reticulated window.
In the south wall is a lancet and 2 two light reticulated windows, one set low down with a transom, next to a C13 pointed doorway.
Late C13 3 stage tower with clasping buttresses and broach spire with 2 tiers of lucarnes.
In the south wall in the blocking of the arch is a C17 mullioned and transomed window with pointed head.
Early C14 gabled south porch with set back buttresses.
The C13 inner doorway resembles the outer but has annular capitals with hobnails.
Beyond the porch is a late C13 2 light window with cusped heads to the lights, a quatrefoil over and moulded hood.
On the north side of the nave an early C13 triple chamfered arch with octagonal responds and capitals.
In the cill is a stone bearing a relief carving of a circle with 6 oak leaves about a central hole, reputedly a piscina or offertory basin.
In the north wall is a late C13 moulded pointed arched tomb recess.
In the tower chamber is a C14 ogee headed door to the rood loft.
Early C13 triple chamfered chancel arch with triple shafted engaged reveals and annular capitals with hobnails.
C19 carved stone reredos with terracotta floral tiles beneath the string course to each side.
Stained glass of 1898.
All other fittings are C19 including the octagonal font.
Monuments.
In the tower chamber a large C15 stone slab with engraved cross fleury and margin inscription.
On the north wall is a further monument by M. C. Wyatt to Francis Willis, d. 1831, in the form of a double aedicule with pediment and draped upper inscription panel.
On the west wall a tablet to John Willis M.D. of Shillingthorpe Hall, d. 1835, by T. Gaffin of London, a sarcophagus with panel showing deceased at rest, tended by angels.
In the south porch a large square panel with bolection surround to Robert Bonner d. 1661, and a shield shaped plaque to his wife Elizabeth d. 1709, with foliage and cherub.