[2] It burned down in 1901 and was rebuilt by Charles Hodgson Fowler opening in 1902.
Sturton Le Steeple was the birthplace of John Robinson, the "Pilgrim Pastor", in 1576.
The back five bells are dated 1825 and were cast by Thomas II Mears.
There are monuments to Lady Oliva de Montbegon (d 1236), and Dame Frances Earle (d. 1687).
A marble slab marks the grave of Francis Thornhagh, the Parliamentary commander, who was killed at the Battle of Preston in 1648.