Interior
Plastered walls and boarded roofs with timber transverse ribs, radiating in apse. Moulded chancel arch on column shafts. Two steps to the chancel. Moulded arch to the tower with carved corbels, carved in 1937.
Fittings: massive drum font in ashlar, by Scott, chamfered above, moulded below, on round shaft and moulded base. Font cover dated 1889. Massive octagonal ashlar pulpit by Scott on pedestal, the top with band of zig-zag ornament. Oak book-rest lectern, 1908. Reading desk by Scott. Two armorial hatchments: the S one of Penry Williams of Penpont died 1847. Bench pews with fleurs-de-lys and cusping in bench ends, by Scott. Settle, at the back of the N row, 1990 by R. Harries of Battle. Stalls with panelled backs and reading desk, by Scott. Altar rail with scrolled iron work including passion-flower. Organ, by Flight & Robson of London, 1804, moved here in 1886-7 from Brighton (said to come from Royal Pavilion), rebuilt by Vowles & Son, 1967, retaining the fine Georgian organ-case. The first organ from the church is now in St Mary Brecon. Stained glass: Apse windows by Hardman: Crucifixion and three Evangelists, the fourth in the organ chamber N window. Nave S window by Burlison & Grylls, later C19, SS Peter & Paul. Tower W window to Rev Garnons Williams 1828-1908, the Presentation and Christ with children, with Williams family portraits to some of the figures. 1913, by Powell & Sons. Memorials: floor slab to Thomas Williams of Penpont 1738-62. On the S wall nine brass plaques, on W wall one brass plaque and one stone plaque, numerous are to members of the Garnons Williams family killed in the two World Wars.