West tower is substantially C13, though refaced.
Pulpit and font also probably from the time of Scott's rebuilding, but the pelican lectern was made from a carving which hung over the communion table in the earlier church, and is dated 1786.
Encaustic tiled floor to chancel, and reredos with traceried panels with pinnacles, containing gilded emblems and lettering of prayers and texts, and with a central painted figure.
Sedilia installed as memorial for World War II.
Stained glass by Lavers and Barraud, and Westlake: east window (n.d.) represents Crucifixion in a landscape, east windows of chapels both by same artist, showing nativity and baptism of Christ.