The furnishings in the church all date from later periods than the original building (the nave of which would probably have been quite empty) except for the stalls which formed part of the original ‘rood’ screen at the chancel arch. The lovely wooden box pews, together with the smaller of the two pulpits are Jacobean, while the large pulpit was given by Sir William Milner in 1715. The ornate wooden font cover is also Jacobean. The font is used to this day.
The riddle posts and free-standing candlesticks in the sanctuary, together with the hymn board and hymn numbers box are all work of the ‘mouse-man’ wood carver Thompson and are suitably ‘signed’.

