Small squint with carved spandrels cut out of a single stone block below.
Coloured tile floor.
Elaborate C13 arch to the south transept with roll mouldings and clustered shafts.
Flat-chamfered Tudor-arch to the right leading to a similar archway in the west wall of the south transept.
Coloured tile flooring incorporating encaustic tiling in the south transept and chancel.
C13 cinquefoil-headed piscina in the east wall.
C13 piscina with two trefoil-headed openings, one with a bowl the other functioning as the Credence shelf in the south wall.
Perpendicular octagonal font with quatrefoils on each face inside the south door.
Pulpit 1810.
Monuments
Stone moulded and cusped arch, rests on a chest tomb with seven canopied and buttressed niches containing sculptures of the Trinity, and various other figures.
Grey marble monument to William Cope and Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Sir Fancis Fane of Westmorland, to the right of the latter.
She died 1669, he died 1691, (q.v. Icomb Place).
Small Coade stone monument to John Cambray, died 1829, to the right with urn at top and unusually finely executed foliate marginal panels flanked by stylized brackets.