They currently compete in National League North and play at Cantilever Park.
Formed in 1949 by Jimmy Drinkwater, the club was initially named Stockton Heath Albion and competed in the Warrington and District League until 1953, when they moved to the Mid Cheshire League.
During his thirteen years at the helm, Heath were one of the most feared sides in Cheshire football, winning a string of honours including the Mid Cheshire League Championship in 1959–60, the League Cup in 1953–54, 1954–55, 1955–56 and made several appearances in the Cheshire Amateur Cup Final.
At the club's 1961 AGM, it was decided to change the name to Warrington Town.
In 1978 the club were founder members of Division Two of the Cheshire County League.