Interior
The earlier entrance is probably the W, where the tower has a segmental tunnel vault. The nave W doorway has a single chamfer and weathered head stops to double ribbed doors. A simple empty niche is above the doorway. To its R is a weathered, cross-incised stoup. The W and S porches have pitched slate floors in diaper pattern. In the S porch the single-chamfered S doorway is in a shallow recess, to the R of which is a simple stoup. The interior S porch walls, including the stoup, are pebble-dashed.
In the W wall of the nave is a pointed boarded door to the stair turret. The nave has a 3-bay late medieval N arcade. Rectangular, chamfered piers are plastered and arches are double-chamfered. The roof has collar-beam trusses with diagonal braces below the collars, comprising 13 bays. The N aisle roof is similar. The lower, single-chamfered chancel arch is 2-centred. A similar but higher arch between aisle and chapel was infilled during the 1883-8 restoration. The chancel and chapel each have a 6-bay arched-brace roof retaining some medieval woodwork. A 2-bay chancel arcade is similar to the nave arcade.
The chancel has a tiled sanctuary, square piscina recess with projecting square bowl, and a corbelled aumbry in the NE corner. The panelled wooden reredos was installed in 1930. Communion rails have iron uprights and wooden handrail. Between chancel and chapel is a wooden screen made up of re-used material from former pews. It is dated 1676, 'the gift of Thomas and Jane Lloyd'. It has fielded panels on the N side, and relief-decorated panels to the S.
The early C20 font has an octagonal bowl and stem. Pews of 1883-8 have simple moulded ends. The polygonal wooden pulpit, of similar date, is on a stone base.
There are several memorials. In the nave S wall, beginning on the E side of the S door, is an inscription panel to Catherine Goldfrap (d 1784). A slate tablet commemorating Sir William Vaughan (1577-1641), the Newfoundland pioneer, was erected in 1987. Next to it is an alabaster panel on a slate background to David Saunders (d 1815), surmounted by a coat of arms. It is signed E. Davis of London. Below the easternmost window is a similar memorial to John Saunders (d 1853). In the embrasure of the same window is a simple marble tablet to daughters of David Saunders (all died 1864-71). Above it is a scroll to John Saunders (d 1870) below a badge in low relief of the 51st Kings Own Light Infantry. In the E wall of the nave is a simple marble tablet to John and Mary Winwood (d 1843, 1867) above a now illegible diamond shaped memorial panel. On the L side of the chancel arch is a 1914-18 war memorial. In the chancel S wall is an early C19 neo-classical female mourner with urn in low relief, its original accompanying memorial inscription panel now missing. A brass in the chancel N wall, by J. Wippell & Co of Exeter, is to Emmeline Jones (d 1887). Simple C18 wall memorials in the N chapel are to Rawleigh Mansel (d 1722) and Rawleigh Mansel (d 1740).
Glass in the E window depicts the Annunciation, dated 1979 by Celtic Studios of Swansea. In the nave, the easternmost window has C20 glass of a bishop blessing a family against a contemporary rural backdrop. The window next to it depicts the Crucifixion and Resurrection, dated 1895 by Ward & Hughes of London.