[4] The chapel was rebuilt[4] as a church in Neoclassical style in 1775,[2] and designed by William Mallinson of Halifax.
It was severely damaged by a storm in the 1960s and its fabric deteriorated and the church suffered from vandalism.
The repair work was carried out by Marshalls of Elland and it was supervised by the Gothic expert Dr John Harvey.
[5] The tower is square in cross-section and constructed in hammer-dressed stone with ashlar dressings.
[1] Inside the tower are an inscribed stone dated 1529, benefaction boards, and a monument from 1830 designed by Richard Westmacott.