Interior
Nave and transept: 4-bay S arcade of c1871: cylindrical piers with stiff-leaf capitals carry strongly projecting square abaci which support the unchamfered pointed arches. Double chamfered arch to N transept also dates from the restoration, as does the chancel arch, which is double chamfered and sprung from stiff-leaf corbels. The nave roof was repaired during the restoration, but is substantially nave roof was repaired during the restoration, but is substantially C17 - 1 truss is dated 1687: the 3 western trusses have kingpost and raking struts to collar, with quatrefoils in the spandrels, and cusped pierced tracery between the principal posts. The 2 easternmost trusses are slightly different: the easternmost truss has kingpost and collar, with arched braced cusped struts, and pierced quatrefoil panels between king post and struts. The other eastern truss has king post, queen struts and arched braces, and is also enriched with pierced quatrefoils, and trefoiled cusping to either side of the king-post. Additional cusped collar to the east, close to the E wall of the nave. A screen separates the N transept from the nave: delicate enriched Perpendicular tracery and vine-scroll frieze. It was given as a memorial to members of the Walker family when the transept was turned into a lady chapel in 1931. Transept extensively restored, but it retainsan early roof, with curved principals and struts to collar, and twotiers of wind-braces.
Chancel also extensively restored and the keeled boarded ceiling renewed in 1984 following a fire. Ornate cast-iron corona originally for gas-light probably dates from the restoration of 1871. Oak panelled reredos with inlaid marble panel, 1938 (the panel probably part of a late C19 reredos). Encaustic floor tiles by Maw. Oak communion rails of c1871 incorporate a quatrefoil frieze which was part of the earlier chancel roof. Arched tomb embrasure beneath N window of sanctuary, with low-relief figure of a priest, Iorweth of Corwen, probably early C15.
Other fittings: Wall Memorials, including Maria Charlotta Lloyd, d.1780; marble; a draped urn with pointing putto superimposed on an obelisk surmounts the inscribed tablet - by Vander Hagen of Salop; Captain William Hans Blake, d. during the Ashantee War in West Africa, 1874. The tablet is inscribed with a detailed biography, and is surmounted by a low-relief cross and anchor: by Caffin and Co, Regent Street, London. Stained glass: E window by Clayton and Bell, 1871; N nave window in a Burne-Jones style, dated 1920. Font: C12: a simply shaped basin on a cylindrical base with cable moulded band; font canopy is a First World War memorial.