The church is constructed in
sandstone with a
slate roof. Its plan consists of a five-
bay nave, a chancel, and a slender west tower that is partly embraced by the nave. The westernmost bay of the nave on the north side is
gabled and contains
lancet windows; its counterpart on the south has an arched doorway. The other bays are separated by
buttresses and each contains a tall square-headed two-light window. The east window has five lights and is in
Perpendicular style. The tower has diagonal buttresses. Its first stage is tall and originally had open arches on each side; these have been filled in and incorporate windows and a west door. Above is a single-light
louvred bell-opening on each face, then a stepped
parapet with
crocketted
pinnacles. It is surmounted by a slender octagonal spire. Inside the church is a west gallery supported by two
cast iron columns. The church is similar in design to the nearby
Church of St John the Baptist, Bretherton designed by Sharpe at about the same time. ==External features==