This included rebuilding the south aisle, its arcade and parts of the walling, lowering the floor, and removing the gallery.
[3] St Andrew's is constructed in rubble stone with sandstone quoins and dressings; it has a green slate roof.
Its plan consists of a five-bay nave with a clerestory and a porch, a north aisle with a vestry at the east end, a south aisle with a chapel at the south end and a porch, a chancel, and a west tower.
It has a round-headed entrance, above which is a small niche containing a statue, and a large carved stone finial.
[2] The two-manual organ was built in 1895 by Norman Brothers and Beard, and repaired and overhauled in 1986 by Rushworth and Dreaper of Liverpool.
[5] The churchyard is said to contain a yew tree under which George Fox preached and contains the unmarked grave of poet, American loyalist and Anglican missionary to colonial South Carolina, Revd.