St Mary's Church is in the village of Newchurch in Pendle, Lancashire, England.
A later chapel was dedicated by the Rt Revd John Bird, Bishop of Chester, on 1 October 1544.
[1] Its plan consists of a west tower, a nave with a north aisle, a chancel, and a south porch.
Inside the church, to the left of the entrance, are the churchwardens' seats and a board containing the names of the districts into which the parish was divided.
[6] The organ in the west gallery was made by Wordsworth and Company of Leeds, and was installed in 1890 at a cost of £550.
[8] It is possible that the members of the family inscribed on this headstone were relatives of Alice Nutter, one of the women accused in the Pendle witch trials.
[9] St Mary's continues to be an active parish church, holding regular services.