The Lady Chapel in the north aisle has been embellished with alabaster and marble fixtures and surfaces at an unknown date, possibly in the 1920s when other works were executed, such as the introduction of the organ and several of the stained glass windows.
The original font is a large bowl of simple design, probably from the Myers workshop.
The stained glass is largely early C20, by Hardman of Birmingham, including a First World War memorial west window.
There are two memorials in the chancel floor, both designed by Pugin and made by Hardman
a memorial to the Whitgreave family, also by Hardman, is in the north aisle wall near the Lady Chapel.
Statuary includes a Crucifix beneath a canopy in the south chapel said to have come from the Black Ladies convent and a Virgin and Child in the Lady Chapel said to be of C17 date and the gift of Pugin.
SUBSIDIARY FEATURE: a stone pillar piscina, possibly C12, stands outside the south porch and is said to have come from White Ladies, Boscobel in Shropshire.
This List entry has been amended to add sources for War Memorials Online and the War Memorials Register.