Church of the Holy Family, Ince Blundell

[1] Thomas Weld expanded the hall and added a chapel, which is known as the Church of the Holy Family.

[5] The rest of the exterior is plain, with clerestory windows along the sides, and an apse at the east end.

[3][4] The nave is in five bays, it has a coffered ceiling, and at the west end is a gallery carried on Doric columns with a balustrade.

Also in the church is a memorial brass to Charles Blundell dating from about 1860, containing two angels, an inscription, and a cross.

[3] The church was designated as a Grade II* listed building on 20 December 1996.