[1] The building was demolished in 2018 as part of a housing redevelopment project by Barratt Homes.
The church was consecrated on 28 September 1842 by Henry Pepys, the Bishop of Worcester.
[3] The exterior stonework was poor quality, and the building eroded quickly.
By the end of the nineteenth century it was condemned and demolished.
A replacement was built in brick on the same site designed by local architect Edward Mansell and opened in 1903.