A new east window was inserted in the chancel, designed by the Birmingham Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones.
The floor of the chancel was raised and laid with encaustic tiles interspersed with bands of stone.
The rest of the church was paved with tiles and new heating was installed.
The organ was moved to the south aisle, and the old pews were replaced with oak seating.
The original instrument, comprising two manuals and 16 stops was opened on 15 April 1863.