The C14 clerestory with single crocketed pinnacle has 3 C19 arched windows each with 2 arched and cusped lights and single small quatrefoil.
Double chamfered tower arch, the inner chamfer being supported on moulded capitals and corbels and the arch decorated with carved ashlar shields.
Monuments.
In the north chancel to John Darwin, 1805, by Wallis, Newark, is a monument decorated with an urn on the crown and a decorative shield on the apron.
the decorative apron is supported on an angel's head.
Chapell, 1766 and over the tower arch is a plaque to George Lascelles, 1616, this is surmounted by a shield and visor.
On the south aisle west wall is a monument to William Alvey Darwin, 1783 by Wallis, Newark.
There is a monument to Jane Darwin, 1835, this is topped with an urn and cross.
The north aisle north wall has a monument to Robert Waring Darwin, 1816, by Wallis, Newark.
On the west wall that to William Waring, 1835, has a decorative urn over the inscription and 2 angels holding a crown above.
The monument to Elizabeth Darwin, 1835, by Tyley, Bristol, has fluted columns flanking the inscription and is surmounted by a seated woman.
Eldest daughter of William and Elizabeth Darwin. She died in Bath aged 14 in 1853 "after a rapid and most painful illness".
On the south wall is a monument to Jane Eleanor Darwin, 1838, the inscription is set into a decorative sarcophagus and is surmounted by an urn with flowers, over is a dove carrying a lily.
Tower, south wall, has a monument to Ann Darwin, 1813, by Wallis of Newark, the west wall has one to Susanna Darwin, 1789 by Wallis of Newark and to William Darwin 1682 with oval inscription tablet with decorative surround and topped with decorative shield surmounted by an urn.
Died 1783. He married Jane Brown, and they had 3 sons and 3 daughters.
On the north wall is a monument to John Darwin, 1818, by Wallis and Marshall, decorated with a shield on the apron.
In the tower and nave are single C19 decorative copper memorials.