Interior
Nave roof in 6 bays, arch-braced trusses on stone corbels with V-struts from collars to principal rafters, double-purlins and exposed rafters. Plain round-headed arch to chancel, which has blue-painted ribbed ceilure and gilded stars. Complete set of benches with ledges for prayer books and circular font on moulded circular plinth, probably 1847. Late C19 stained glass in chancel depicts from north to south, Faith, Hope and Charity, while stained glass in north transept commemorates Thomas Jones, died in India 1919. Wooden lectern in front of altar steps has brass candelabra. C20 altar rail flanked by square wooden pulpits with Norman blind arcading, northern (1928) in memory of Lt Col John Lloyd Thomas Jones.
From the old church the following survive: chest in north transept, C17 or C18, with strap-hinged curved lid made from 2 planks, 3 original large locks and 2 additional small ones; 2 small copper collection shovels with wooden handles in chancel, the backs inscribed "Rhodd Lhwyd Foxwist A.B./ O Rhyddallt/ i Eglwys Llanwnda/ Hydref 16, 1772"; mahogany chair (c1800) and early C18 communion table in vestry, oak with shaped brackets from heavy turned legs supporting framing, later top; loose slate slab also in vestry, inscribed "This gallery was rebuilt 1748" with the names of the benefactors, minister and churchwardens beneath. Oak bench at west end of nave has panelled back and shaped arms (one now missing) with plain splayed legs, the top rail inscribed "AMW H.R. Esqr BODADEN" and one of the panels "Pengwern".
Monuments: fixed to the west wall of the nave is the dismantled stone altar tomb of Owen Meredith with inscription dated 1612, several coats-of-arms and panels containing carved figures, one a single bearded man (presumably Meredith), others kneeling children, some holding infants (probably grandchildren). Good collection of C18 wall monuments: Thomas Bulkeley (sic), d.1707, draped cartouche flanked by putti with coat-of-arms to top; east wall of south transept and on the west wall 2 oval-shaped monuments, one to Catherina Quellyn (d.1746 at 7 months), the other to Anne and Hugh Quellyn (d.1730 and 1749), erected by their son, Philip (father of Catherina), d.1782. On the east wall of the north transept, Hon Mrs Lumley Bulkeley (d.1718) with eulogy and Lady Elinor Williams (d.17-9). This transept also contains various C20 wall tablets to members of the Lloyd-Jones, Armstrong-Jones and Roberts families. To the right of the chancel arch a plain wall tablet to Revd D L Williams, vicar of Llanwnda 1860-1914, and on north wall of nave a simple memorial to Capt Henry Thomas, who "lost his life in going on board his ship" the Brig Bellona in the River Menai, 1829.