The font stands near the entrance to the church and is one of its finest medieval survivals. It probably dates from the thirteenth century, although the date 1663 is carved into the top. Most historians believe that this date records a later repair or return to use rather than the date when the font itself was made.

The bowl is circular and stands on a cluster of eight columns, giving it a surprisingly elegant appearance for such a small church. Around the rim is a carved border of pointed trefoils. The stone has been worn smooth in places by centuries of use.