Interior
Fine late medieval 8-bay roof with arched-brace trusses, 3 rows of purlins and cusped windbraces, and wall-posts resting on stone corbels. Perpendicular chancel screen of moulded wooden openwork, the rood loft removed and replaced by brattishing. It has a wide central opening, infilled with an archway in 1864, flanked by 7 narrow bays, each with a cinquefoiled ogee light above panelling. To the centre of the W end is a C15 font, a plain octagonal stone bowl on an octagonal stem, the base with broached angles. Behind is a screen wall, surmounted by a frieze of open trefoils, and with a shallow-arched doorway. This supported the gallery, beneath which there is said to have been a school. The nave has a central aisle, the furnishings probably of 1864. Pews with bench ends decorated with recessed trefoils, octagonal wooden pulpit with openwork arches and recessed quatrefoils, reading table in similar style. Beyond chancel screen, steps up to chancel and sanctuary with encaustic tile floor. Choir stalls with trefoil decoration, moulded wooden altar rail supported on iron posts, wood panelled reredos. To the S side, near the altar rail is a Perpendicular piscina with a trefoiled ogee-arched head. Fine classical-style wall monument to S side of chancel, a tablet with triangular pediment broken by a large urn. Scrollwork to sides of tablet and an angel beneath. It is to William and Margaret Pughe of Mathafarn (d. 1719 and 1714, respectively). Near the pulpit to the N side, is a slate tablet to Sylfan Evans, 1818-1903, rector, and 1st professor of Welsh at Aberystwyth. The E window retains medieval glass to the upper lights, including to the centre, Virgin and Child enthroned. This has been dated 1461-83 by the presence of Edward IV's 'Rose en soleil' badge. The tier of lights above the transom shows Christ crucified between 4 saints, also probably of this date. C19 Geometrical stained glass beneath transom.