Crosby United Reformed Church

[2] The authors of the Buildings of England series, referring to the architecture of the church, say "The whole is very satisfying".

On 22 May 1897 the foundation stone for the present church was laid and the first service was held on 15 September 1898.

[2] The church is built in snecked red sandstone with green slate roofs in Gothic style.

To the north the church is linked to a large gabled hall which was originally the schoolroom.

The reredos consists of a First World War memorial dated 1920 with gesso work by Joseph Lawton.