C19 double door with fillets within moulded 'Tudor'- arched surround with square hood and foliate stops towards right end.
Pointed arch with engaged C13 style columns at end of 8½ bay nave.
Single bay chancel with pointed arch with C13 style engaged columns and moulded hood with foliate stops as at west end.
C19 arch-braced roof trusses with collars and V-struts, rising from corbels with highly ornate foliate carving.
Ornately carved C19 octagonal font.
C19 octagonal wood pulpit.
C19 rood screen in same style as pulpit.
C19 choir stalls with foliate carving.
C20 communion rail with finely carved festoons of flowers.
Monuments
The standing figure of Sir John Dutton (†1743) by J. M. Rysbrack, signed and dated 1749. Unusually, the inscription contains an alteration; a name has been overwritten with two lines through it, and another name substituted.
fine white and grey marble monument by M. Rysbrack, dated 1749, to Sir John Dutton, baronet died 1742, with full figure of man leaning on an urn.
Monument on wall opposite by Richard Westmacott the Elder and dated 1791, to James and Jane Dutton, died 1776, in which a life-sized angel leans on a medallion with profiles of the deceased, underfoot a prostrate skeleton (representing death).
Trefoil-headed niche containing full figure of a woman holding a cross commemorating James, first Lord Sherborne, died 1820, left of chancel arch.
White and grey marble, monument to Frances Mary, Princess Bariatinsky, died 1807.
Figures of two women and a child above.
Monuments on north wall of nave
fine monument to John Dutton (q.v. Lodge Park), died 1657, by T. Burman, comprising a shrouded upright effigy in white marble within a round-headed niche flanked by black marble columns with Corinthian capitals and scrolled pediment with the Sherborne arms at the centre, above.
This monument by T. Burman, signed and dated 1661, depicts the upright and shrouded effigy of John Dutton (†1656).
Monument on left Emily Theresa Sherborne, wife of Edward, fourth Lord Sherborne (q.v. Lodge Park), and Edward Dutton, fourth Lord Sherborne, died 1919.
Monument to left to the Honorable Charles Dutton, died 1909.
Further monuments to members of the Dutton family on the south wall of the nave, notably a white and black marble monument to William Napier, third son of James Dutton, died 1791, signed by J. Bacon, with urn and bird plucking its feathers.
C19 stained glass in windows at east and west ends.
Church most notable for its finely executed monuments.