St Andrew's Church, Tarvin

[4] The plan consists of a five-bay nave and a two-bay chancel, a north aisle with a vestry at its east end, and a south aisle with a south porch and the Bruen Chapel at its East end.

[5] The doorway to the tower is Tudor in style, the second storey has deeply recessed quatrefoil windows and a clock on all four sides.

Most of the furniture and fittings were removed during restorations, but the two-tier brass candelabrum dating from the 18th century is still present.

[3] In the chancel is a Flemish reredos from around 1500 and a copper memorial tablet to Henry Hardware who died in 1584.

During the first quarter of the 17th century all the pre-Reformation glass was removed from the chapel by John Bruen because he considered it to form "superstitious images and idolatrous pictures".

[4] In the church are five memorial boards which are believed to have been painted by members of the Randle Holme family of Chester.