The Chancel is divided into three tiers.
The Chancel's north chapel is also cross-vaulted.
The profile of the Chancel's former south door can still be seen.
The windows and the Chancel décor stem in the main from Günter Zeuner.
In France and England the Chancel terminated in a high eastern end of semi-circular form,
surrounded by an ambulatory.
The church which contained much notable Romanesque decoration and
an elaborate Chancel arch appears to have been close to collapse.
Inside, the roofs of the nave and Chancel are of the trussed-rafter type, used
in mediaeval and late mediaeval times.
The nave was completely re-built using some new
romanesque mot is and copying others, such as the engaged columns, from those on the exterior of the Chancel.