Interior
Plastered painted interior. Porch has pointed S door and 3-sided boarded ceiling. Nave has 5-bay roof with arch-braced collar trusses on corbels. Segmental-pointed head to S door and to windows. Chancel arch is pointed and not central, offset to left, minimally chamfered. Three-bay arcade to right, into N aisle, thin chamfers to arches continued down to ground at each end and 2 painted round columns with round bases and leaf capitals. Nave S has projection on left with segmental pointed arch. N aisle has 5 trusses on corbels. Small door with segmental-pointed head to right to base of tower. Base of tower has low cambered stone vault pierced by circular hole for raising bell. Large squint passage from N aisle to chancel, segmental-pointed opening to aisle E end. Squint window is late medieval with cusped heads to 2 lights and sunk spandrels.
Chancel is narrow with 4-sided panelled ceiling with large painted timber roll-moulded ribs and 6x4 plaster panels. Small corbels. Broad segmental-pointed arch on N to squint, chamfers as on chancel arch. Medieval reset corbel to right, and another opposite on S. Chancel E window is restored medieval. On S wall a medieval bowl stoup with lobes reused as piscina on 1873 ornate capital, cusped head to recess above with hoodmould. To right, a big segmental-pointed arch into vestry with 3-sided boarded roof.
Fittings: Massive C12 square scalloped font bowl with rope-moulding around top of round shaft. Painted white. Carved font cover 1939. Pulpit to right of chancel arch, pitch-pine, octagonal with Gothic panels and roundels in frieze, octagonal stone base. Some short pews around font, later C19 with poppyhead bench-ends. Timber lectern with small carved angel in use, timber eagle lectern in N aisle. Wrought-iron standards to altar rails with cross and flower motifs in scrolls. Gothic altar of c. 1935.
Stained glass: W window 2-light to Rev. Meares, 1873, the road to Calvary and Feed my lambs, by T. Wailes. Nave S 2-light Cornelius & Dorcas to G. J. Bland, 1908, by R. J. Newbery (original design in vestry); and adjoining 2-light to Rev. John Phillips, 1918, Sower & Reaper, probably by Newbery. E window of Virgin and Child with Magi and Shepherds, by Powell of Whitefriars to A. Harrison, 1956.
Memorials N side: marble plaque to Joseph Mathias of Cartlett builder (d 1806) and his wife (d 1829), pediment and reversed torches to sides. Brass to G. Bland (d 1906). Fine classical memorial to Charles Gibbon of Uzmaston (d 1779) with Ionic pilasters and broken pediment with pulvinated frieze. S side Mary Mathias (d 1820) white marble on grey with reeded rounded piers each side and urn. N aisle small plaque with urn to Richard Mathias of Cartlett, coach-maker (d 1833). On windowsill in squint is small medieval recumbent figure in grey stone, the head in an ogee canopy (removed from Boulston church). Chancel S has plaque to Sparks Martin of Withybush (d 1787) with crude broken pediment and urn; plaque with unusual scrolled urn between branches, to John Martin of Withybush (d 1819) and his wife (d 1832).