To west, remains of C15 rectangular window with 2 blocked barely pointed lights.
Late C13 chancel arch with polygonal responds and triple chamfered pointed head with hood mould and C19 label stop head to north and C13 label stop head to south.
C17 altar rail.
Large ornate ashlar monument to Nicholas Sutton, died 1602, with inscription with coat of arms above.
Died 1602. The back wall with strapwork together with a rhymed inscription are the remaining parts of the Jacobean stone tomb. Tradition says that Nicholas Sutton committed sacrilege by robbing Willoughton church and was executed in the spot, his head being built up within the wall of the chancel immediately above his tomb, where it seems it was actually visible until recent years. The origin of the story no doubt lies in the insertion of an older skull in the niche over the tomb (now missing), as a Memento Mori.
C20 pews, pulpit, lectern and font.