Large early C14 windows with pointed heads, 3 pointed lights with reticulated tracery, hood mould and head label stops.
Fine Cl7 polygonal pulpit with sounding board with ornate round beaded panels with fluted pilasters, cable decoration, flowerheads and petalled bands.
Early 17th C. pulpit with tester, originally a triple decker. The lower desk was removed in 1893.
Lectern attached to left at lower level, partly restored.
C17 choir stalls with ornate panels with flowerheads, bayleaf bands and acorn finials.
Early C14 octagonal font with reticulated traceried panels and large devil and animal heads.
Early 14th century font, with cusped ogee curves and friezes of heads both animal and human. There is a similar 19th C. font located in Australia.
Black and white marble monument on south wall with fluted pilasters, pinnacles, cusped pointed head and urn, of Henry Dalton, died 1821.
Several C15 incised tomb stones set into floor.
Chancel destroyed at dissolution, church reformed in 1630.