St Mary's Church is in the civil parish of Coddington, Cheshire, England.
The first church had been built between the 8th and 10th centuries in sandstone with a thatched roof and a central bell tower.
Its plan consists of a nave and chancel in five bays with a west porch and a north vestry.
[1] Above the west porch is a clock which was made by Joyce of Whitchurch and installed as a memorial to the men of the parish who fell in the First World War.
[1] The pulpit and reading desk, three-sided altar rails, a parish chest, and a hatchment commemorating the Aldersley family all date from the 17th century.
A third window is by Frampton in memory of Canon Royd's son, a lieutenant in the Royal Navy who died of wounds in 1884.