Circa 1400 east window of three cinquefoil-headed lights with moulded labels, head stops and 2-centred head.
Two matching wall monuments to sides of the window for Dorothy Hassall and Rev William Hassall died 1844 and 1849 respectively, have corbelled arches and cinquefoiled design.
Nave has one small C12 round- headed light to west and two traceried windows to the east of the south porch each with label and two cinquefoil-headed lights.
South porch is C14 with flanking buttresses and gable with verge and gable cross.
Side benches in stone, above left bench carved stone with interlace pattern.
South doorway is C12 with square head and joggled lintel above which is a recessed detached undecorated tympanum.
To the right of the doorway remains of water stoup with pyramidal chamfer stops on which rests part of a drain with a crude carving of a human face.
Chancel has deeply splayed C12 round-headed light in north wall to vestry and organ chamber.
On north wall, monument to John Symonds, died 1763 in brown and white marble with open pediment and cherubs in the apron.
On north side of each wall, monument to Richard Symonds, died 1850, has bas-relief in white marble of mourning female beneath a weeping willow and low pediment with acroteria.
On south side of east wall, monument for Thomas Symonds, died 1818, in black and white marble with large obelisk and urn above tomb and apron.
East window has stained glass for James Symonds (?) Esq., died 1853, with The Resurrection in the centre light, the disciples in the Garden of Gethsemane in the left and the Carrying of the Cross in the right-hand light.
Early C20 paraffin hanging lamp of brass and wrought iron.
Chancel arch is C12, round-headed and has two unmoulded orders with chamfered imposts.
Nave has C19 arcade of two bays, the western respond of which cuts into jamb of a C12 round-headed opening into north aisle.
Lectern, c1900, is oak.
In south-east corner, a late C16 altar tomb for John Pye, died 1547, and Walter Pye, both of Mynde (qv).
Unusually two recumbent male figures, one with pointed beard, the other with a ruff.
On the face of the tomb beneath the figures are bas-reliefs, the central figure presented looking directly forwards.
Black marble floor slabs for Robert Pye, died 1680 and Edw Pye, died 1727.
Above pulpit, wall monument for James Rankin Baronet of Brynwyn, died 1915, with stone cartouche in C18 style, on grey/blue back panel.
By the south door, marble wall monument for James Phillips of Brynwyn, died 1809, has key pattern and urn against black obelisk.
Nearby a brass plaque to his son, who died aged 34 at Surat in 1864 working for the Bombay Civil Service.
South-east window has stained glass for Elzabeth Symonds, died 1857, illuminating the raising of Lazarus.
Stained glass in north-west window for Edward Horn, died 1857, depicting The Good Shepherd.
Marble wall monument for Thomas Symonds, died 1831, has large semi-circular headed arch with margin decorated in key pattern and sarcophagus design.
Black marble floor slab for James Pye, died 1646.
Between the central and westernmost windows of north wall is wall monument in stone with white and brown marble in the form of a Gothic aedicule for Frederick Symonds, died 1879, with maker's name inscribed HARDS/ROSS.