[2] In 1884 the interior of the church was improved and heating was installed at a cost of nearly £470 (equivalent to £62,000 in 2023).
[3] The church was further renovated in 1906, electricity was installed in 1946, and a water supply was connected and a kitchen added in 1975.
On the north side is one original window containing Y-tracery.
Inside the church a dado rail separates pine wainscotting below from the plastered walls above.
At the east end of the church is an organ, in front of which is a U-shaped communion rail.