A former Anglican parish church, it is now redundant and, following fire damage, has been converted into residential use.
[1] In 1898 the Lancaster architects Austin and Paley carried out work on the church, including removing the galleries, repairing the roof, and installing new choir stalls and a font.
Its plan consists of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a chancel and a west tower.
[1] In the Buildings of England series, the authors describe the pinnacles on the tower as "like apologetic eyebrows".
In 2006 a commemorative memorial erected by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission was temporarily stored away from the church until the conversion of the building into apartments was completed.