In the north wall are two late-C16 windows, each of three, four-centred lights in a square head.
Between them is the west jamb of a destroyed doorway, probably dating from the C16.
the wall has small-square panelling of the C18, built to respect the window opening, with moulded edges to the fields and a carved cornice with foliage and the heads of putti.
The FONT is stone, with a bulbous octagonal stem and bowl.
The combined PULPIT and READING DESK are in one unit, and date from the C19.
Stained GLASS in the west window commemorates Ann Bunch, who died in 1890.
The stained GLASS in the east window, in memory of Charles Crew who died at sea in 1893, depicts angels in various attitudes, one figure in each of the small fields created by the complex cusped tracery, with brightly-coloured margins.