St Patrick's Church, Preston Patrick

In 1850 the Lancaster architects Edmund Sharpe and E. G. Paley reported that the chapel appeared, from its architectural design, to have been built during the reign of Henry VII (1457–1509).

The plan of the church consists of a west tower, a four-bay nave with a north aisle and a south porch, a single-bay chancel, and a vestry.

The top stage contains bell openings in each face, and the tower is surmounted by battlemented parapets.

[1] Inside the church, the nave is whitewashed, and it contains a north arcade carried on monolithic limestone columns.

The stained glass in the east window is by Shrigley and Hunt and depicts the Te Deum.