St Saviour's Church is in Ringley, Kearsley, near Bolton, Greater Manchester, England.
[3] The new church was designed by the Lancaster architects Sharpe and Paley.
The turret has a gabled buttress over which are lancet bell openings, a cornice and a spire.
These include the chancel rails in rococo style, and a communion table in the north chapel dated 1654.
Later fittings include a reredos and sedilia in alabaster dating from 1879 containing mosaic and statues, a rood beam with figures from 1925, and an altar with a canopy in a chapel at the northwest of the church dating from 1921.
[3] Standing in an isolated position by the road is the tower from the original church.