The early Gothic western rood screen was built in 1250.
The church has a rood screen dating from around 1425.
They walked almost to the rood screen together and knelt again.
The base of a rood screen with four panels is still present.
In 1841 the east gallery over the rood screen was taken down.
There is a rood screen above the entrance to the sanctuary.
The rood screen is still present, and has retained its loft.
Between them is a 14th-century rood screen complete with its loft.
The rood screen has the same function, but a different layout.
Its contents include a fine 15th-century rood screen, brought from another unidentified English church.
The chancel screen is in Perpendicular style and dates from about 1920.
The former chancel screen and the reredos are also hidden.
The windows and chancel screen were added in the 15th century.
Inside the church the base of the chancel screen can still be seen.
There also may have been some spiritual connotation similar to the chancel screen in churches.
The church has one of the most beautiful interiors with a fine reredos and chancel screen.
At some time a medieval chancel screen was removed.
They went beneath the simple chancel screen, across the sanctuary into a small lady chapel which lay in the far corner of the church.
It is noted for its 15th-century painted and carved chancel screen.
The chancel screen has five bays with an arched opening.