[1] Much of the architecture is Decorated Gothic, including the chancel arch and the arcades to both the north and south aisles.
[2] The Perpendicular Gothic east window of the chancel was added in the second half of the 14th century.
There are two carved wooden screens: a Perpendicular one to the north chapel and a very well-carved Jacobean one of about 1610 to the tower.
[2] There is a 20th-century organ made by the Manchester builder Jardine and Co.
It was relocated to Marston St Lawrence at the beginning of the 21st century.