The Chapel of the Good Shepherd was given by Mr and Mrs Carlton Cross in memory of their son who was killed in France during the First World War while carrying in some of the wounded men from his regiment.
The reredos beneath the east window in the main chancel is another reminder of the tragedy of the First World War.
It was given in 1925 by Mr and Mrs Matthews of Wyke House in memory of two of their sons who were both killed in the war.
Further examples of the work of Nathaniel Hitch (1846–1938), the sculptor responsible for the reredos, may be seen in Westminster Abbey and Truro and Bristol Cathedrals.
Memorials to those who died in the First World War can be seen hanging above the Jacobean communion table in St. Catherine's Chapel.