The tomb of architect Thomas Rickman remains a listed structure on the site.
It was designed by Thomas Rickman in the Decorated Gothic style and built by Benjamin Nowell and Sons.
The church was enlarged in 1883 at a cost of £2,300 with the addition of a chancel and organ chamber by Bateman and Corser.
The architect Thomas Rickman was buried in the churchyard in 1841, and his tomb is now a listed structure.
The church had a pipe organ by Elliott, later modified by Bishop & Banfield.