 The font, also 14th century, has a deep lead-lined basin.
Beneath the belfry stager there are several pieces of tracery, apparently from the original windows, and three portions of late 13th or 14th century slabs with foliated crosses.

| Also under the tower are two Benefaction boards and a good example of the Royal Arms of St. George 111 dating from early 19th century. Of the six bells in the tower it is interesting that the earliest, the treble, was made by Watts of Leicester in 1621 and was given by Mark Brewster, a London wool merchant.
At the eastern ends of the aisles there is some wood panelling and a further piece on the south side of the chancel is dated 1618.
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