[1] It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Chester, the archdeaconry of Macclesfield and the deanery of Knutsford.
The Hawthorne Chapel was added to the south side of the church in 1700, replacing a former chantry dated 1520.
The chapel formerly contained the tomb of George Booth of Dunham Massey and his wife Elizabeth but this was removed in the 1861–63 restoration.
[1] In the chancel floor is the oldest brass in Cheshire, dated 1460, in memory of Sir Robert del Booth and his wife, Douce.
The chancel contains the tomb of Henry Trafford, rector of Wilmslow from 1522, his effigy dressed in ecclesiastical robes.
[10] In the churchyard is a former medieval buff sandstone font with an octagonal head,[11] and a sundial dating from the late 17th century.
It consists of open timber framing on an ashlar plinth with a Kerridge stone-slate roof.