The font is Norman and there are many good examples of woodcarving in the church: these include the bench ends dated 1510, the rood screen, wagon roofs, and a 19th-century carved wooden pulpit.
In 1676 three youths set fire to a barrel of gunpowder, killing themselves and causing £350 worth of damage to the church.
[3] The church is in the Lann Pydar[4] joint benefice with: The organ dates from 1870 and was built by Bryceson & Ellis of Lincoln.
[5] The octagonal stone font in south aisle, of circa 1300 with carved sides, including five men's faces, on stem with clustered outer shafts.
There are also two sculptures by the artist Allan G. Wyon and a stained glass window portraying Saint Columba the Virgin.