Two 17th-century grave-slabs, in excellent condition, are set into the interior wall of the chancel and are now protected by glass screens.
The graves display fine lettering and 17th-century images of mortality, engraved in high relief.
[1] There is very little that remains of the original medieval building except for the bottom 2.34 m (7 ft 8 in) of the south wall of the nave, the base of the west gable and a portion of the chancel arch.
[2] Two 17th-century grave-slabs are set into the interior wall of the chancel ("laird's aisle") and are now protected by glass screens.
The slabs are in excellent condition and display lettering and images of mortality, engraved in high relief.