Iles on 25 May 1865 and building started to the designs of local architect Edward Banks.
The church was extended in 1870 with space for 700 seats and consecrated on 2 November 1870.
The west window was designed by John Piper and created by Patrick Reyntiens.
[5] Pevsner described the building as Blocky, of brick, and convincing.
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