Gargoyles on string course below moulded embattled parapet with pinnacles
Perpendicular west window of three lights with cusped heads, dripstone and carved label stops
West door with a four-centred arch set in a flat headed hoodmould with carved label stops and mouchettes in the spandrels
The nave has a south arcade of Transitional columns and flat leaved capitals with later double chamfered arches and a north arcade of late C13 character with round abaci and double chamfered arches
Stained glass in east window inserted in 1788 depicting the Nativity, brought from Angers
Good early C20 stained glass in south transept window
Fine monument on the south wall of the chancel to Sir Henry Pratt, died 1647 and his wife
Also on the south wall of the chancel, a pyramidal marble monument with cherubs and an oval portrait medallion to Viscountess Folkestone who died in 1751 by Michael Rysbrack