[2] There is a section of an old, carved coffin situated in the south-western corner of the church.
The four stained glass windows, made by C. E. Kempe & Co.,[3] each has the Eamer mark of a wheatsheaf.
[4] The most interesting part of the church is a carved stone situated around the side of the western tower.
It could possibly be a fertility cult or a form of the Celtic Earth Mother.
Buried in the churchyard is Gladys Walter of the Women's Royal Air Force who died from pneumonia on Armistice Day, 11 November 1918.