Chancel, early C14, restored 1856 and 1884
east window c1300, three lights with intersecting cusped tracery, two two-light early C14 windows and at west end cusped lancets above blocked low-side windows, that on south retaining original iron framework, diagonal buttresses to east wall, a memorial stone to Eleanor Watts is fixed to the south wall, blocked arched opening of uncertain purpose on north, recently restored, is most probably a medieval tomb recess.
chancel arch and low stone screen erected 1884 when east end was raised, arch braced roof to chancel probably C19, early C14 piscina in south wall, stained glass in east window 1885.
Stone pulpit with naturalistic foliage carving (designer unknown) 1867, Perpendicular font with cusped quatrefoils and shields in the panels considerably restored 1892
east window in south wall of south aisle contains fragments of C14 stained glass re-assembled by the Vicar in 1893, parish chest with fine ornamental iron work (? medieval).
Incised alabaster slab (probably from an altar tomb) to Richard Haughton, died 1505, and his wife, Margaret, on the north wall of the chancel, was moved here during the 1856 restoration.