The font-is Norman -Having been replaced after being removed from the church for nearly fifty years.
There are three heads on the outside wall that may be Norman.
13th and 14th century -The tower.
A fine relief of alabaster with nine angels in blue and gold is preserved as a 14th century fragment.
15th Century-Much of the existing roof timber comes from this period. They have over 200 bosses, and below the cornices are 25 angels, dainty figures with gold wings, some with shields and chalices.
1621-The first mayor of Penzance has his portrait in slate, he was John Maddern, and with him his wife in a quaint hat like a thimble. Two citizens who would help to elect him mayor are engraved on the slate in the fashion of 1631, Thomas Fleming and Thomas Cock, both with their wives and ten children between them, all on the monument.
The Screen -Is mostly modern however there are fragments with traces of colour from an earlier age.
Bench Ends-Of which there are six with animals crouching at the top.
1929-In the churchyard is a lovely copper figure of a blindfold maiden with a lyre, sitting on a huge granite sphere which seems to be set in clouds. This is a memorial to John Scobell Armstrong.
Note.
A Mile or so from the church is a roofless baptistery eight yards long, its walls are overgrown with fern and lichen it has an ancient stone seat and an altar.
Not far away from the baptistery is Ding Dong mine one of the oldest in Cornwall.