Inside there are many stained glass windows, donated to the church by the Piper family[2] and the Old Blues of Christ's Hospital School.
The church remains much as it was, except for the addition of a vestry on the south side in 1909/1910, at a cost of £280, of which sum £200 was donated by the Fletcher family.
The building is Grade II listed (21 November 1995), the citation noting 'built of stone rubble with ashlar dressings and tiled roof and wood and shingled bellcote'.
North aisle has six stained glass windows of 1986 depicting the history of Christs Hospital by Harold Thompson.
A comprehensive Record of the Church Furnishings was undertaken by the Horsham Group of The National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts and published in 2013.