West tower is C14 but thoroughly restored.
Chancel has octofoil drain, perhaps medieval, re-set in south-east window cill.
Marble and tessellated reredos with Agnus Dei flanked by angels: Stained glass in east window of The Crucifixion, Annunciation, Visitation of the Shepherds and the Ascension: North window has The Good Shepherd
the raising of Lazarus: Oak communion rails with four trefoil-headed panels and trefoiled spandrels divided by turned shafts: Late C19 single manual organ with mahogany case, galvanised pipes and double-hinged brass sconces Brass altar cross for Alan Cameron, dated 1881
has glass and ruby-coloured finials to sides of stem: Two wrought iron candlesticks with brass scrolled enrichments stand about five feet high: Oak choir stalls and benches with trefoiled open panels: Two-panelled matching desk to west end of south side: Chancel arch has two-centred arch with three continuous orders and pyramidical stops.
Above it to the left is a newel loop: Pulpit is stone with trefoiled projection, in plan, to west.
Font is in similar style.
Cover is oak with wrought iron flying ribs converging on a large brass cross.
Three free-standing candlesticks with brass scrolls similar to those in the chancel.
Three chrome and frosted glass hanging lamps in Art Deco style, probably mid-C20.
Pine pews have scrolled oak ends in C17 style.
On north wall is white marble monument to the seven men of the parish who fell in the First World War.
Beneath, a small memorial plaque to a fatality of the Second World War, John Hansard, a chief stoker, killed in "CHARYBDIS" in 1944.
RCHM states that some C13
C14 windows from the previous church were partly re-used in the re-building. (BoE, p 235