[2] The three were previously individual parishes in a united benefice with St Mark, Antrobus.
The church on this site was originally a chapel of ease in the parish of Great Budworth.
[4] The church is built in brown brick with sandstone dressings; the roof is of grey slates.
[1] The pews date originally from the 17th century; their ends have panels and ball finials.
[5] The two-manual organ was built around 1880 by Henry Willis and Company, with additions in 1907 by Rushworth and Dreaper, and alterations in 1950 by Kingsgate Davidson.