All Saints was designed in the
Gothic style by
Philip Hardwick – best known as architect of the now demolished
Euston Arch and the original
Birmingham Curzon Street. Constructed of
Kentish rag with
ashlar dressings, it was built between 1855–56. The church was extended by T.E. Knightley, probably in the early 1860s and due to growth in the congregation, with aisles remodelled and galleries added. It has been extensively repaired, first following a fire and then war damage. Inside, the church is plastered and painted and its
Grade II listing notes that the interior is: “curiously old-fashioned for its date and survives remarkably completely”. ==The church today==