[3][4] Its design has been attributed to Carlisle Spedding, who was agent and mining engineer to Sir James Lowther.
[3] The plan of the church is that of a rectangular body, with an embraced west tower, and an elliptical apse at the east end.
[1] At the west end is a round-headed doorway flanked by pilasters supporting a triglyph frieze above which is a pediment.
In the body of the church are galleries on the north, west, and south sides, which are carried on Doric columns.
The ceiling is flat, and is decorated with plaster roundels containing depictions of the Annunciation and the Ascension, and with angels and cherubs in Rococo style.
[1][3] The font consists of a shallow bowl on a baluster, it is made from Florentine marble and is thought to date from the 17th century.
There are stained glass windows by Shrigley and Hunt (1917 and 1924), William Wailes (1873), Abbott and Company (1930s and later), L.C.Evetts (1976), and Alex Haynes (1999).
[1] The three manual pipe organ was built in 1909 by Norman and Beard, and completely restored in 2011 by Mander.
[8] The gate piers at the entrance to the churchyard opposite the west end of the church have been listed at Grade II.