The chancel is floored with medieval tiles and brick.
These are good examples, if worn, of medieval tiles.
The north transept is floored with medieval tiles.
The floor contains some medieval encaustic tiles.
Also medieval encaustic tiles are extant at the east end.
At the east end of the aisle is a raised area which contains some medieval tiles and a memorial slab.
Rayleigh Radford also excavated medieval tiles which are now exposed at the surface.
During the construction work of 1848/49, medieval tiles were found beneath the brick floor.
Several medieval encaustic tiles survive on the floor.
The walls of the South aisle display sets of rare medieval tiles.