Members of the local Carre family are buried in the building, and two altar tombs are dedicated to their memory.
The oldest is an altar tomb to Francis Fytton dated 1608.
To the southeast of the chancel is an altar tomb dating from the 15th century, probably formerly inside the church.
The knights, ecclesiastics and civic dignitaries on its altar tombs, became familiar to him.
The church possesses a Norman font, a 15th-century altar tomb and a 16th-century pulpit.
Here also is a large altar tomb of the Malletts and Levetts.
The painting is found upon the face of the arch immediately over the altar tomb, upon which the sacrament of the Eucharist was performed.
The Stanley chapel contains two altar tombs.
In the middle of the Chancel there is an altar tomb.
The other is an altar tomb to Hester Middleton who died in 1614, again with a recumbent figure on a sarcophagus.