It is located at Wilton Place, off Chapel Street in Salford, Greater Manchester, England.
It features an undivided design, with a bell tower atop a semi-circular portico to the south.
The portico encloses a semi-circular porch, covering the central three bays on the south side.
Plain pilasters separate the bell tower's round-arched apertures, which are alternately open and blind.
The stained glass in the east window dates from the middle to late 19th Century; it was designed by R. B. Edmundson of Manchester.
In the southeast chapel is a memorial to the First World War by Humphries, Jackson and Ambler, also of Manchester.
[3] In 1963, Noel Mander, performed further restoration of the organ including reversing some of 1873 modifications to maintain its historic character.