A very fine Norman period doorway, c. 1100.
with a sandstone coffin slab. Cross may indicate tomb of a Crusader's widow.
A modern mosaic picture.
A rare stone pulpit, 15th century of Beer stone. Decorated with figures in niches. Mutilated in Cromwell period, c.1644.
Restored using some of the original fragments, c. 1327
In remembrance of the fallen in the wars.
Mediaeval, c. 1327, of 3 rabbits ears signifying the Trinity.
Members of the Kirkham family and his wife, c15th. There is no inscription to say who it represents.
A Geneva Bible of 1572 where "TRIACLE" was used instead of "balm", Jeremiah 8.22
The original Norman Font, now much worn, c. 1100
with small 'dog door' inert. This was to allow dogs to be evicted during services in mediaeval days and on other occasions.
Removed from the roof. These are rainwater spouts c. 1327.
by Sir Ninian Comper.
A modern copy. In memory of Samuel Chaplin. A Paignton man who sailed to America in 1638. Given by America members of the Chapin Family in 1927.
Norman period, c. 1100
A fine Victorian period brass eagle.
A magnificent stone screen with tomb figures richly decorated, c. 15th century.
found in the churchyard. Cromwellian period c. 1644.
with a cadaver or skeleton figure of a suffragan Bishop who lived in Paignton. Undated.
No date but possibly c.17th