west gallery with richly carved and painted organ, also 1867
twin sedilia on south and piscina in north wall date to C19 restoration, but the rectangular recess high up on the south wall is probably a medieval piscina and presumably served the upper level of the church
pointed-arched recesses in north and south walls at west end of chancel are re-cut early C13 work, but their function is unclear
altar fronted by C17 decorative oak panelling and flanked by 2 tall painted German candlesticks , late C19 wall painting to east wall
plain mid-C19 octagonal font is said to have come from the Church of the Holy Trinity, Uppington (q.v. under Uppington C.P.)
Monument: wall memorial to Thomas Meyrick in tower.
A motte (Scheduled Ancient Monument, County No.183) stands approximately 50m to south-east.