All Saints' Church, Madeley

The earliest surviving part of the church, the arcade on the north side of the nave, dates from the late 12th century.

There are north and south transepts (unusual in a small parish church) dating from the 15th century; also of the 15th century are the north chancel chapel (now a vestry), the clerestory, and the tower.

[1] In restoration of 1872 largely funded by Lord Crewe, the chancel, originally of the 13th century, was rebuilt by Charles Lynam.

It has a panelled, painted ceiling, and the east window is by Clayton and Bell.

His son, Thomas William Daltry (1833–1904; also a noted entomologist[3]) was assistant curate from 1861 to 1880, then vicar until 1904.