The church was restored between 1891 and 1892 by Evans and Jolly of Nottingham.
A new concrete floor was laid, with wooden blocks under the seats and red tiles in the aisles.
An organ chamber was formed between the east end of the north aisle and the vestry.
The fragments of ancient glass in the east window were releaded and replaced by Clayton and Bell.
[2] The organ was by Forster and Andrews dating from 1892[3] and installed for a cost of £253 (equivalent to £34,753 in 2023).