The chancel and vestry were completed in 1897 and the nave, aisle and porch were restored in 1899.
A baptistry was added with a carved oak screen on two sides to give thanks for the first confirmation service held in the church on 9 December 1898.
[5] It was refitted between 1896 and 1934 by Canon James Sims Carah, vicar for 39 years.
[7] He designed the new screen, installed in 1925, which was constructed and carved by J.B. Hunt of Plymouth.
[8] The church is in a joint benefice with: The stained glass windows were inserted between 1907 and 1933 and were designed by Clayton and Bell.