Exterior St Andrew's is constructed in brick with
ashlar dressings. The brick in the tower is exposed, while that elsewhere has been
rendered. The church is roofed in lead. Its plan consists of a four-
bay nave with a
clerestory, north and south
aisles, a south porch, a three-bay
chancel, and a west tower. The tower is in three stages with angle
buttresses. In the bottom stage on the west side is an arched door. To the left of this is a
niche for a statue, and to the right is a chamber under a lean-to roof, which was probably an
anchorite cell. The single-
manual organ was made in 1873 by
Forster and Andrews. There is a
ring of six bells. The oldest was cast in 1603 by Richard Holdfield, the next in 1622 by Tobias Norris I, two were cast in 1768 by Joseph Eayre, the next in 1792 by Thomas Osborn, and the last in 1905 by
John Taylor and Company. ==External features==