1st bay has C14 straight-headed window of 2 cusped lights
2nd bay has C17 2-light straight-headed window
3rd bay has 3-light C14 window as to 1st bay
South facade has C17 windows, the 1st a hollow-chamfered light the 2nd and 3rd of 2 lights, the 2nd double-chamfered.
Tudor-headed west entrance and 2-light east window.
Tower has segmental pointed entrances, the inner one C14.
West end has small gallery between 2 walls, medieval holy water stoup.
Small medieval stained glass panel to 3-light window, armorial bearing: Pickering.
'The window in the middle of the north wall may have been the original east window. It contains a fragment of mediaeval glass depicting a lion from the coat of arms of the Pickerings' (notice in the church).
East window has stained glass of 1907.
Built as the chapel to Killington Hall (q.v.) by Pickering family and became parochial in 1585.