After the collapse of the tower onto the church in the 15th century, the ruined church was restored by reducing the height of the the nave to that of the chancel, which were than both re-roofed. The splayed lower part of the four clerestory windows still remain at the level of the supporting roof timbers. In the picture above, the arch of a lancet window can be seen above the arch of the replacement chancel window. This window contains a few pieces of salvaged 13th century stained glass - that of a female saint.
The rood stairs remain although the gilded rood, with statues of St John and St Mary either side of the crucifix no longer remain, having been burnt down by Protestant zealots in 1552, during the time of Edward VI. The Norman church door, with original ironwork, still remains.