The monuments and tombs call for no special description, with the exception of the altar-tomb of John Beauchamp, fourth bay from the east. It dates from the early Fifteenth Century and is panelled in five compartments with coloured armorial bearings. The knight lies here in full armour, with pointed basinet, sleeveless jupon and baldric. His lady beside him is in the costume of the period. Her head rests on a swan and a dog lies at her feet.
The North aisle (1317-1327) is Decorated. Beyond the north porch, we come to Jesus Chapel, enclosed by a stone screen (Perpendicular) and containing a wooden altar with a full-size Madonna and Child.
The North transept is a mixture of Norman and Perpendicular. It consists of two bays; and in the north-west corner is the circular stair-turret. The South transept is similar to the north, and has, likewise, a stair-turret in the south-west corner.
Worcester: Nave, east
Worcester: Choir, east