The arcading has flattened Tudor arches on octagonal piers with moulded caps, there are C14 windows to the nave and coupled Tudor lights to the north aisle and chapel, a Perpendicular east window, and triple "domestic" windows to the chancel
Late C17 west gallery with panelled front above four twisted oak pillars, approached by stairways from the panelled entrance beneath the tower
The Whyte monument between chancel and chapel comprises a C15 table tomb with shields (some with brass faces) in quatrefoils, and moulded slab with later inset brasses to the Whyte family, and a classical canopy (1566) with detached columns on pedestals, supporting gabled entablatures, and a central entablature with a pediment
Two wall monuments in the chapel are dated 1748 and 1754 and the chapel altar is of panelled stone
A panel above the chancel beam contains the Prescriptions, and two on the front of the gallery are bequest boards: there is a hatchment west of the south door (leading to the former porch, now the vestry). Other fittings include two brass chandeliers, fragments of glass, and a carved Purbeck capitol of 'stiff-leaf' style.