[3] The church was rebuilt in the 1870s by Beardmore of Hanley, preserving the original tower and its external stairs.
In the 1980s, the Chapter House, an octagonal meeting room, was built adjoining the church on the north-west.
[2][3][4] The east window, installed in 1893, is by Edward Burne-Jones; it is a memorial to George Smith of Bank House.
Another window was given as a memorial to the writer T. E. Hulme, born in Endon, and killed in the Great War.
[3][4] In the grounds of the church is an armillary sundial, commissioned from Robert Foster of Ironbridge, commemorating the centenary in 2014 of the Great War.