By the 1970s the roof had been damaged by wet and dry rot, woodworm and death watch beetle and was replaced in 1978–79.
Then comes an upper tier of windows with Ionic pilasters and at the top a cornice and a plain parapet.
The reredos is a First World War memorial by E. Carter Preston dated 1920, the communion table is in Rococo style and is a survival from the first chapel.
The pulpit (altered) dates from the 18th century and most of the box pews survive, albeit most with doors removed.
[4] On the west balcony wall is a painting of the Holy Family, which is a copy dated from around 1776 by James Cranke of an original (in the Louvre) by Andrea del Sarto.