C19 work in a C14 Gothic style.
Diagonal buttresses up to second stage with chamfered offsets, moulded string course to belfry, moulded parapet string with central carved gargoyles and battlemented parapet with chamfered coping and crocketed corner pinnacles.
Louvred belfry openings of 2 cinquefoil-headed lights with cusped Y-tracery, chamfered reveals and hoodmoulds with carved stops.
West window of 2 cinquefoil-headed lights with cusped Y-tracery, chamfered reveals and hoodmould with carved stops.
C19 neo-Norman west doorway with dogtooth and fleuron ornament, one order of twisted shafts with cusion capitals and broach-stopped bases, and boarded door with decorative strap hinges.
Aisle windows of 2 cinquefoil-headed lights with cusped Y-tracery, chamfered reveals and hoodmoulds with carved heads as stops.
Trefoil clerestory windows, also with carved heads as stops to hoodmoulds.
Chamfered round-arched window to right (almost pointed-arched) and blocked C13 roll-moulded priest's doorway to left.
Tudor-arched east window of 4 Tudor-arched lights and with hoodmould.
Windows to east and west, each of 2 cinquefoil- headed lights with cusped Y-tracery, chamfered reveals and hoodmould with carved heads as stops.
Doorway to west with chamfered arch,hoodmould with carved heads as stops and boarded door with strap hinges.
Large north window of 3 cinquefoil-headed lights with Geometrical tracery, chamfered reveals and hoodmould with carved heads as stops.
Small carved shields in spandrels to west.
Interior: 4-bay nave arcades (C19 but possibly based on medievil fragments) consisting of octagonal piers with chamfered bases and moulded capitals, chamfered arches and hoodmoulds with carved heads as stops.
Continuously double- chamfered C15 tower arch (inner chamfer to west with impost band).
outer arch with chamfered base and inner arch springing from marble colonnettes ettes with carved stone corbels and stiff-leaf capitals.
C19 four- bay nave roof and 3-bay transept roof with braced collar trusses resting on carved brackets with pierced spandrels and springing from stone corbels carved as heads
Lean-to aisle roof with scalloped wall plates and carved rosettes, Ceiled wagon roof over chancel with moulded ribs dividing panels and springing from carved stone corbels.
Fittings: tiles and mosaics to wall flanking east window with panelling below.
C19 altar table and pair of large brass candlesticks.
Brass eagle lectern.
Organ in eastern bay of south aisle with painted timbers.C19 polygonal stone pulpit with Caernarvon -arched passageway to rear, stubby marble colonnettes to stem and top with carved capitals and moulded bases, carved panels between with the symbols of the evangelists, and carved stiff-leaf to frieze.
C19 circular stone font consisting of clustered marble colonnettes to stem with carved capitals and moulded bases, 4 carved quatrefoil panels to bowl and wooden cover with wrought- iron cresting.
C19 pews with arcaded backs and carved poppyheads with inscriptions.
C19 stained glass in east window and some aisle windows.
Hatchment beneath tower.
Sarcophagus base with harpies at corners, central winged angel and festoons between, 2 recumbent effigies with woman holding infant to bared breasts, pair of large flanking Corinthian columns with carved surface ornament and topped by shields, and back panel flanked by Corinthian pilasters with strapwork and topped by cornice and scrolled pediment with central shield and flanking putti.
Small flanking carved figures on wall.
Inscription on panel: "FRANCIS ELDEST DAUGHTER TO / SIR ROBERTE NEDHAM OF SHA / VINGTON IN THE COUNTIE OF / SALLOP KNIGHT AND WIFE TO / SR. ROWLAND COTTON OF AL / KINGTON IN THE COUNTIE / KNIGHT DYED IN CHILD BED BE / ING DELIVERED OF A DAUGHTER / WHO LIKEWISE DYED ON SON / DAYE A DAYE OF REST BEING THE / 23rd DAYE OF NOVEMBER ANNO DOMINI / 1606." Small wooden bird on hook over monument.
A Flemish close helmet also once hung above the monument (now on loan to the Tower of London).
Other tablets beneath tower include: one with triangular pediment, flanking scrolls with carved drops, base with scrolled brackets, and central shield with flanking swags.
Other C18 and early C19 memorial tablets.
A monument to Samuel and Barbara Davison [erected 1757 by William Baker of Audlem ].