[2] It is an active Anglican parish church, with two services every Sunday, a midweek Eucharist each Wednesday, and Morning Prayer most weekdays.
[3] The Parish Electoral Roll is 140, and about sixty people attend Sunday morning services.
[5] The main part of the present church was built between 1880 and 1881 to a design by the Lancaster architects Paley and Austin.
The upper stage contains two-light bell openings and a blind traceried frieze.
In a wooden case on a pier of the south nave arcade is a low relief bronze sculpture dated 1607 depicting the Deposition from the Cross.