Rebuilding was undertaken in the 15th century (according to tradition in 1413) by Sir John Assheton who then held the advowson.
His great-grandson Sir Thomas (died 1516) gave much of the surviving glass and left money to rebuild the tower.
Richard Tattersall did restoration work in 1843 and 1843–45 to the interior piers and the carved oak pews and galleries.
The only remains of the 15th century church are now the base of the north wall, the arcades, the chancel arch and the ceiling.
The north porch is a memorial of the 1st World War designed by R. B. Preston & R. Martin, 1921.