St Helen's Church, Tarporley

[3] The chancel screen has Italian gates which were made in the 16th century and brought from Siena by the Countess of Haddington in 1889.

Also in the church are two sanctuary chairs, an old vestment chest and a 15th-century octagonal font which spent some years in a farmyard.

In the north chapel is the monument to Sir John Crewe who died in 1711 with his semi-recumbent effigy in a flowing robe and weeping cherubs at his head and feet.

The three figures are in white marble on a black base, the adults recumbent and the child standing holding flowers.

[3] Also in the church is a memorial board believed to have been painted by a member of the Randle Holme family of Chester.

[8] In the churchyard is a red sandstone cross base and shaft from the 15th or 16th century which is listed at Grade II.

[9] Also in the churchyard is a war memorial in Portland stone designed by Sir Percy Scott Worthington.