The restoration included adding the steeply-pitched roof to the chancel, which involved reducing the height of the side walls to increase its pitch.
The south aisle also has an embattled parapet with crocketed pinnacles, and also has grotesque gargoyles, and three-light windows.
[2] Inside the church are four-bay arcades carried on octagonal piers.
The stone reredos dates from 1899, was designed by Bodley and Garner, and depicts the Crucifixion and saints.
The east window contains stained glass dating from 1891 by Kempe depicting the Annunciation.
[4] Either side of the chancel arch are wooden panels listing parish men who died serving in World War II, presented by members of the congregation while the parishioners are recorded to have given the wooden pulpit as part of the memorial.