C14 south porch with chamfered plinth, and double-chamfered arch on semi-octagonal responds with moulded imposts
To west of porch is a window of 3 lancet lights under a hollow-chamfered arch, to east two C14 3-light windows with flowing tracery and moulded hoods.
North wall of nave has C19 studded door in old moulded arch, and at east end a restored C13 window of 2 lancet lights with a vesica over.
South C19 studded door, in old chamfered arch, and three C14 3-light windows as in nave
the 5-light east window is late C19 re-using a few medieval pieces.
North C13 2-light window like that on north of nave, but unrestored.
Medieval stone altar slab.
Important C13 and C14 stained glass in nave and chancel: in north windows C13 grisaille glass with heraldry, in south windows C14 Holy Trinity, Majesty, Virgin and Child (twice).
St. James the Great, St. Bartholomew and angel musicians.
At west end of nave several Pre-Conquest cross fragments and an Anglo- Scandinavian hogback, also medieval cross slabs and a low-relief half-effigy.
On chancel floor an incised slab to John Forster, rector, c.1456
C16 members of Wycliffe family.
repainted C18 Royal Arms, pater and text boards.
Three C18 brass chandeliers.
Two bells dated 1607 (not seen).