The west wall of the north aisle has a C14 3 light window, ogee head to the middle light and mouchettes.
In the aisle north wall is a C14 doorway, single chamfered with moulded hood and animal head stops and 4 C14 3 light windows, cusped ogee heads to the lights, chamfered square surrounds, extensively recut C19.
The chancel north wall has C19 lancet and a fragment of a C13 shallow incised cross fleury grave slab is reused in the north east buttress of the chancel.
The east window is of 3 lights with C15 reveals but C19 tracery.
The east window of the south aisle is early C15, of 3 lights, cusped ogee heads to the lights, panel tracery and hood.
The south aisle has 2 three light and a single 2 light C14 windows as north aisle.
The west wall of the aisle has a small 2 light C15 window with concave moulded surround and hood with human head label stops.
The C14 5 bay nave arcades have octagonal piers and responds with bell moulded bases, moulded capitals and double chamfered arches.
The second pier from the west on the north side is inscribed in Latin "This work was completed AD 1363, Robert Day thenvicar".
The C14 tower arch has deeply chamfered responds, moulded capitals and a double splayed arch and single splayedcontinuous outer order.
In the chancel north wall is a C14 double chamfered archway opening into the former north chapel.
The reredos has an ashlar framework with brattished top and is inlaid with elaborate handpainted tiles and gilded panels, and is flanked by plainer tiled panels.
All fittings are C19 including the octagonal font.
Monuments.
In the north wall of the aisle are set 2 rectangular inscribed tablets to members of the de Elkynton family, who died in 1322 and 1328.