It was dedicated to St Catherine, after the name and in honour of the late Lady Manners.
[6] The figures were carved of white statuary, the columns of russet marble, and the other portions of Darley Dale stone.
It was executed under the superintendence of Anthony Salvin, the figure executed by William Calder Marshall, and the sculpture and architectural part of the monument by J. Forsyth of Hemsptead Road, London.
The floor was inlaid with marble mosaics displaying the circle and the cross.
The church is in a joint parish with: The east window, designed by T. Willamont of London, was inserted in 1855 in memory of Catherine Louisa Georgiana Manners (28 January 1831 - 7 April 1854), the first wife of John Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland.