The nave was probably the work of Reginald Ely, designer of King's College Chapel in Cambridge.
[4] There is a large roundel memorial in the South aisle to Sue Ryder and Leonard Cheshire, best known for their war relief work in the years after 1945.
At the east end of the south aisle is the tomb chest for Sir George Colt, who died in 1570.
The resulting interior is "a fit-for-purpose Anglican worship space which is clean, bright and comfortable".
[4] The church has a two manual pipe organ dating from 1884 by Henry Jones and Sons.