Nave. (37 feet by 17.5 feet)

The nave has two series of arches supported by columns (arcades). Each arcade has 3 columns. The north arcade was built around 1180, and the south arcade was built around 1190.

The North and South aisles(5 feet wide) including most of the walls and windows were rebuilt in the 1861 restoration and the oak South door had a porch added.

The following items of interest are located in the nave:
An early 17th century carved oak chest.

A 12th century font which sits on an 18th century base. This was moved from a position near the South door to its present position in the centre of the west end of the church, during the restoration of 1895.

Oak pews, which it is believed were installed during the restoration of 1861.

A decorated Pulpit, which was moved a few feet in 1895, to leave the Chancel arch clear. The stair rail was erected as a memorial to Granville Robert Chandler and his wife Gladys in May 1983.