St John the Evangelist's Church is in Weston, once a separate village and now part of the town of Runcorn, Cheshire, England.
[5] In 1998 an automated winding system was added to the clock, also made by Messrs. Joyce, costing £3,250.
[6] The church is built from local red sandstone with Welsh slate roofs.
The one to the west depicts Isaiah in a single panel and was made by L. A. Pownall of Falmouth.
The west wall contains a window to the memory of Rev Frank Cartwright, vicar from 1963 to 1968.
It contains motifs relating to the Diocese of Worcester where Rev Cartwright was trained, including a figure of Wulfstan of Worcester, and the Diocese of Chester, including a figure of Saint Werburgh.
[11] In the vestry is a framed letter from Robert Baden-Powell, posted from South Africa on 12 August 1900, congratulating the boys of Weston Village for forming an Anti-Smoking Society.