South aisle and south transept with C15 Perpendicular fenestration, with large 5 light south window,
single C13 lancet in east walls of transept, with 2 large offset diagonal buttresses.
Double hollow chamfered C14 arch on corbels to south transept.
Chancel arch with drip and keeled roll mould on carved head corbels.
Fittings: C15 screen from north aisle to north chapel, with rood stair.
Five bay C16 chancel screen with panelled cusped base.
The carving and enrichment has Renaissance details.
C14 cusped ogee wall niche with attached colonnettes running into the string course.
Monuments: Chancel: sedilia backed with incised heraldic achievements.
South chapel: John Petit, d.1630.
Black wall plaque with white surround, moulded head and scrolled achievement on pilasters with obelisk finials, the panel bears small relief figures of man and wife opposite each other with a prayer desk.
North chapel: Thomas Hawkins, d.1617.
Knight and lady recumbent on sarcophagus, with rear screen and inscription part in Latin (for a Catholic family) with carved symbols of death, cherubs heads, arms and trophies, scrolled semi-pediment on pilasters.
Late C17 white marble wall plaque.
15½" figures of John and Joan, poorly engraved, with English inscription.
Elizabeth Driland, d.1591.
19½" well engraved figures of man and wife with 4 mourning daughters and (missing) sons, and partially lost coats of arms.
Latin inscriptions to John Collins and Sir? Petit of Colkins, d.1596.
North chapel: Thomas Hawkins, d.1587, aged 101.
Armoured figure 34" long, with fulsome inscription.
Small wall plaque nearby to Elionor Sea, his wife, d.1553.