St Mark's Church stands on the corner of Southport Road and Jacksmere Lane in Scarisbrick, Lancashire, England.
In 1878 the Marquis and Marchioness de Castéja gave additional land to St Mark's in order to extend the churchyard and build a school.
[1] Enlargements to the church building were made in 1908 by William Edward Willink of Liverpool, with the addition of a new vestry and porch and various alterations to the interior.
[3][4] Located on the junction of Southport Road and Jacksmere Lane,[5] St Mark's Church is constructed of a pale cream-grey sandstone sourced from the local quarry at Pinfold, and has a blue slate roof.
[6] Its plan consists of a nave with bellcote and two narrow paired lancet windows at the western gable end, and a lower chancel.