Interior
Whitewashed plastered walls, open roofs. Seven-bay N arcade with hoodmoulds and carved foliage stops. Chancel arch on corbelled wall-shafts with big heavily-carved capitals.
Fittings: White marble font 1854, by E. M. Goodwin, given by G. Lort Phillips; pulpit, 1881, pierced stone with marble colonettes; reredos 1921 by Coates Carter, triptych with outer shutters, uncoloured figures and texts.
Stained glass: E window 1881 by Mayer of Munich, Crucifixion; nave S window c. 1868 by Cox & Sons, Crucifixion.
Memorials: C14 or early C15 slab to Richard le Palmer with a Latin cross in relief defaced head above, inscription in Norman French. John Bernardiston and family, c. 1734, large tablet framed by drapery, with cherub heads; Owen Phillips, died 1724 and Elinor Phillips died 1748, with side scrolls and broken pediment, by Thomas Beard of London; Elizabeth Eliot, 1780, with mourning female in classical landscape; William Jordan and family, c. 1802, garlanded cartouche; Owen Phillips died 1846, lozenge shaped in a pedimented frame, by J. Phillips of Haverfordwest; John Lort and family, 1848, by H. Phillips of Haverfordwest, draped urn with shield below; Richard Phillips died 1860, marble scroll, by T. Gaffin of London; Peregrine Lort-Phillips died 1861, scroll-type, by Bedford; Chambers family, 1852-72, free standing marble statue of praying woman against a tall pedestal, by Sanders of London.