The church contains some surviving 15th-century wall paintings with the Lutterworth Doom appearing over the chancel arch and a depiction of the Three Living and the Three dead.
Sir George Gilbert Scott restored the building in 1866–1869.
[4] The Irish statesman Robert le Poer was parish priest here c.1318.
[6] His translation of the Bible into English started the Lollard movement.
Painted during the 15th century (1400s) they consist of a large Doom over the chancel arch, with figures rising out of tombs and large seated Christ in majesty surrounded by angels, and a remarkably fine example of the Three Living and the Three Dead around the north aisle door.