Intended for the use of English residents and visitors to the region,[1] in 1874–75 the Lancaster architects Paley and Austin tripled the size of the chancel, extending it towards the east, and reseated the church at a cost of £925 (equivalent to £110,000 in 2023).
[2] This cost included stained glass by Ward and Hughes in two of the chancel windows.
The church was later demolished and its stone altar moved into the north aisle of St Grwst's Church elsewhere in the town.
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