Among the unusual features is a rare medieval wall painting of St Christopher carrying the Christ Child across a stream, and a Rood Beam with a Latin inscription(‘Come, ye blessed of my father; go to the eternal fire, ye accursed’). There is also a minstrel’s gallery, and carvings on the ancient oak pews include depictions of a pelican and the sacrifice of Isaac. The bells in the Belfry, given by a Lord of the Manor in 1680, are still rung occasionally. On the adjoining village green is a medieval Rood, or cross, from which the church takes its name.