Inside the church are well-preserved medieval roofs, and a tomb recess containing an effigy dating from the 14th century.
From this window he could see the tall spire of the Liebefrau rising from the medieval roofs of the town centre.
Despite extensive alterations both externally and internally, the Tower retains its original medieval wooden roof and battlements, as well as some internal features.
The church is famous for its medieval roof with heads (human, beast and mythological) projecting from the top of its walls.
In the better sort of medieval roofs they are arched, and run from the principal rafters to catch the purlins.
However, a late medieval roof remains above the hall ceiling.
The medieval roof is camber beam in type, divided into panels and richly carved with many bosses.
The windows have views over the medieval roofs of the historic and picturesque town of Rye.
There, you can watch the evening settle over the medieval roofs and hear the chorus of muezzins calling for prayer.
The medieval arch-braced roofs are still present.