The main south doorway in the porch has a semicircular head, carved capitals, and a hoodmould decorated with rosettes.
Above the north doorway are two twelfth-century carved stones, one depicting two jousting knights, the other with an illegible inscription.
[3] Inset in the south wall to the west of the porch is an upright female effigy that was probably originally a coffin lid.
[3] The font consists of a round bowl on a square pedestal, with a cover dated 1687.
[4] In the churchyard is a Grade II listed table tomb to members of the Bowness family with dates in the 18th century.