St Mary's Church, Lymm

[1] The nave and aisles from an older church dating from the 15th century were blown up with gunpowder prior to the rebuilding.

[4] Alterations and additions were made to the church in 1870–72 by the Chester architect John Douglas, including an organ chamber and the reredos.

Its west window is in Perpendicular style, and the bell-openings are paired with panel tracery.

The stone sedilia and piscina are in Decorated style, date from 1871 to 1872, and were designed by John Douglas.

[7] The previous pipe organ was built in 1858 by Forster and Andrews, and rebuilt in 1944 by Jardine.

[8] The present electronic organ, built by the local organ-builder Hugh Banton, was installed in 2005.