In 1877–78, the chancel and north aisle were rebuilt by the Lancaster architects Paley and Austin.
[2] Inside the church is an octagonal stone font dated 1662, inscribed with the initials "DW" and "MO".
Over the entrance to the church is a panel painted with Royal arms dated 1695.
[2] The pulpit is Victorian and consists of an octagonal bowl on a stone base.
In the south aisle is a window designed by Beatrice Whistler (the wife of James McNeill Whistler), made by Campbell, Smith and Company in 1892; one designed by F. G. Christmas and made by the same company in about the same date; and another by Stanley Murray Scott for Reed Millican, dated 1959.