The tomb situated on the north wall of the north aisle is the oldest in the church and reputed to be that of the founder of the church, Richard de Wrotham. On the same wall, there is a curious bulge in the masonry about three or four feet above floor level. Some believe that this was intended to act as a support for "sickly worshipers" as there appears to be no structural purpose for this additional masonry.
An unusual
medieval feature is the raised dias at the east end of the aisle
whcih is contempory with construction of the north aisle.