Becconsall Old Church

[3] The present church cost £90 (equivalent to £16,100),[4], £60 of which was subscribed by local farmers, and £30 by a levy on the parish.

It is constructed in handmade bricks that were supplied by Sir Thomas Hesketh, the lord of the manor.

[5] The church is constructed in red brick in English garden wall bond with a stone slate roof.

Inside the church is a west gallery supported by four fluted wooden pillars.

The font, dating from the 18th century, is the form of a vase, and is made from Coade stone.