Interior
Nave and aisle both have a 6-bay arched-brace roof on corbels. Between them is a 3-bay arcade with segmental pointed arches and 2 orders of chamfer. The 2-centred chancel arch is on moulded corbels and the chancel has a 4-bay keeled wagon roof on corbels. In the aisle, the segmental pointed tower arch has 4 orders of chamfer. The N chapel is more richly treated. From the aisle its arch is in Decorated style with corbelled shafts to foliage capitals and arch incorporating a ballflower frieze. Inside, it has a roll-moulded sill band, a 2-bay arcade to the chancel similar to the nave arcade, and keeled, boarded 4-bay wagon roof on head corbels. Windows have slender rere arches and hood moulds. The chapel is separated from the aisle by a 5-bay wooden screen with brattishing, and an ironwork screen between chapel and sanctuary.
The octagonal font is on a square stem and ornate base. The polygonal stone pulpit has attached shafts and blind cusped arches. Pews are plain panelled. The communion rail is wooden with arcaded balusters.
The most important monument is a wall tablet in the chapel, to Henry Lavallin Puxley (d 1828), by Tyley of Bristol. It has a marble inscription panel below a draped urn and achievement.
Several windows have stained glass. The E window, c1894, depicts the Blessing of Christ. In the chapel the E window, by Curtis, Ward & Hughes of London, dated 1908, shows the Nativity. The N chapel windows have unsigned figures of St John the Evangelist (post 1903), St Columba (post 1936) and St Catherine. Another mid C20 window, at the E end of the nave, is a depiction of 'Feed my Lambs' in conservative style. Other windows are an eclectic mix of late C20 glass. The W window dominates, showing various images on agricultural, industrial and ecclesiastical themes, set against a blue background, dated 1994 by Janet Hardy. The nave SW window shows Christ walking on water, c1995, then the Tree of Life, by John Petts, dated 1979. In the chancel S wall are 2 window with glass signed 'ED/BE', dated 2000. They show musical instruments and the Last Supper.