Chancel:- Legacies of 1458 and 1459 were left for the building of the chancel and sanctuary.
Fragments of old glass in west window depicting the star of the De Vere's, Earls of Oxford.
Chancel, boarded 7 cant roof, bosses to moulded ribs, moulded and crenellated wall plates. south wall piscina, chamfered Tudor arch, drain covered.
C19 coloured tiles to sanctuary lfoor.
C19 stained glass to windows.
A pair of wall monuments flank the east window, each with centre arch, moulded base with coat of arms under, pilasters with crocketed pinnacles and carved head bases.
Wall monument by Flaxman, black marble base with flag and anchor, in front of which is a white marble seated female figure in flowing robes, to Rear-Admiral Western 1814 and his wife Mary 1856.
1914-18 and 1939-45 war memorials to south wall.
C19/C20 stained glass to windows, most from the firm of Clayton and Bell.
C19 and C20 wall monuments.
C19 carved wood octagonal pulpit, stone base.
C19 pews with carved front panels, poppyheads, panelled backs.
Said to be a piscina in the south wall, hidden by the pulpit.
Said to be 5 bells, 3 by John Darbie of Ipswich 1661, 1 by Thomas Mears, Whitechapel, 1795, the 5th inscribed "Ransomes and Sims Made Me, 1853," possibly the only bell in England cast by this firm.