Nave has 2-light trefoiled ogee window with quatrefoil tracery and no label to west end of north wall to the east of which is a 4-centred C15 blocked north doorway with chamfered jambs and another trefoiled 2-light window without ogees under a 2-centred label
restored C17 studded ledged door with strap hinges, circular escutcheon plate and handle.
C14 wagon roofs, that of nave with straight braces supporting collars and scissor-struts continuing the line of the braces above the collars
east window has stained glass depicting The Good 'Shepherd with "FEED MY LAMBS/ IN MEMORY OF: ARCHDEACON: HENRY WETHERELL/ BY BEQUEST OF: HIS WIDOW: MDCCCLXV"
C14 stained glass in south window, mainly fragments but tracery light of Crucifixion has green cross, brown loin cloth, vine-leaf ground and margin with red beads
under the tower are several wall monuments viz: Richard Davies, died 1797
C17 communion table with moulded rails and stretchers and chamfered legs.
Two drawings in nave of the church before restoration, the first near the south door, "Thruxton Church Interior/ July 26 1865/ copied from a sketch done on the last day of its/ existence by the Rev E Jacson" shows early C18 communion rails to altar and two wall monuments, one recognisably now in tower, on east wall of chancel, box pews, two-decker pulpit and stove in centre of nave with chimney pipe crossing the nave and going through the head of the tracery of the east Window of the south side of the nave
The Rev Jacson did not long survive the restoration of the church, his brass memorial plaque on the north wall of the nave reads: TO THE MEMORY OF EDWARD JACSON RECTOR OF THE PARISHES OF THRUXTON AND KINGSTONE 1858 - 70 DIED AT THRUXTON 18TH JULY 1870 AGED 43 This modest medieval church is graded I for its generally unrestored appearance and surviving medieval roofs to nave and chancel.