Communion rail of wrought iron, similar to work by Jean Tijou (active in England 1688-1712) or his pupil Robert Bakewell of Derby (1682-1752), in the Cathedral Church of St Philip, Birmingham, built by Thomas Archer. The church was designed in 1709 and consecrated in 1715. The communion rail was originally installed on the chancel steps behind a triple-decker pulpit (now removed). In 1884 J.A. Chatwin extended the east end of the church and moved the communion rail to its present position.