Patron and architect worked to evoke the medieval parish church with all its richness and trappings.
Heavily carved reredos framing the east window enriched choir stalls.
The pulpit has carved panels and is reached by steps from the wall with the miniature rib vault.
Statues within, and within a blind east window and a very heavily carved reredos.
Evidence of circa 1400 window opening at high level at west end of south wall, and of a large sumbry roughly central.
The best monuments mostly to the Gibbs family and all wall memorials are in this chapel.
Fittings: Decorated style chalice type font, excellent stained glass, early Kemp, and a complete series.
Large medieval bell dedicated to St Cecilia under the tower arch.
It is the embodiment of the high Victorian ideas of medieval religion and is particularly valuable for being complete and unaltered.