and 5 tall square-headed mullioned windows of various sizes (a buttress between the 3rd and 4th windows), all with round-headed lights: a 2-light window next to the porch, with Perpendicular tracery in the head, a tall 3-light window and a shorter 3-light window, all variously restored, then 2 original C16 3-light windows.
INTERIOR: 3+3 bay nave and chancel arcades of 2-centred double-chamfered arches, the former (probably early C13) with 2 cylindrical columns between octagonal terminal piers which appear to have been designed for different arcading (and those at the west end partly enclosed by the masonry of the tower, which has no opening),
the latter (probably C16) with octagonal columns.
and the north aisle has early C18 enclosed side-benches in 2 tiers, with a late C17 box pew at each end.
Wall monuments: in the south aisle, 2 early C18 pedimented sandstone aedicules with fluted pilasters and dentilled entablatures (now laminating and the tablets illegible), a marble wall tablet commemorating Adam Sedgwick and another commemorating his son (vicar of Dent)