Window inserted of c.1300 restored in C19, with pointed head and Y tracery.
South side of chancel with early C14 rectangular window re-set, with 2 cusped, ogee headed lights, quatrefoil and cusped oculus and half oculi.
Nave with 2 C19 windows each with segmental head, cusped ogee lights, 4 mouchettes and hood mould, flank small early C12 round headed light with deeply moulded head and chamfered surround.
Porch interior with flanking stone benches and late C12 south doorway with round head with plain chamfered outer order and chamfered inner order with dogtooth motifs of various designs.
C12 richly moulded, pointed arch with dogtooth decoration, re-used in organ chamber, possibly originating from Louth Abbey ruins nearby.
C19 pews and pulpit.
C13 cross head with flowerhead decoration on north-west window ledge of nave.