Exterior The church is constructed in red
sandstone with a Welsh
slate roof. Its architectural style is
Decorated, and the church has a
cruciform plan; the plan consists of a
nave with a
clerestory, north and south
aisles under lean-to roofs, a south porch, north and south
transepts, a tower at the
crossing, and a
chancel. At the west end is a large five-light window containing Decorated
tracery. Along the sides of the aisles are eight
lancet windows, and the clerestory has four three-light windows with Decorated tracery, between which are
pilaster buttresses. In the transepts are two-light Decorated windows, with a
rose window above them. The tower rises for two stages above the body of the church, and has angle buttresses that rise to octagons and end in
pinnacles. In the south east corner of the tower is an octagonal stair turret. The bell openings are in pairs,
louvred, and contain
plate tracery. Between them are pilasters that terminate in pinnacles. The
parapet of the tower is
embattled. At the east end of the church is a circular window, which replaced the original bomb-damaged window. The chancel screen and choir and clergy stalls are by Edward Rae. They are carved and inlaid; the clergy stalls include
canopies and
misericords. The reredos in the south chapel is also by Rae; this contains four angels carved by
Harry Hems. By the north chapel is a plaque by
Della Robbia. Set into the west wall of the church is a war memorial of 1920 by
Giles Gilbert Scott. It is in white
marble with a black marble background and a red sandstone surround, and depicts the
Crucifixion and angels. Below this are inscribed the names of the fallen. The stained glass in the east window, dedicated in 1974, is by
Leonard Evetts. Work was carried out on this organ in 1935, 1947 and 1962 by
Rushworth and Dreaper. In 1985 Rushworth and Dreaper replaced this organ, re-using parts and pipes from the previous organ, and from a Conacher organ taken from a
redundant church in
Southport, to make a four-manual organ. There is a
ring of ten bells, eight of which were cast in 1895 by
John Taylor & Co, the ring being augmented to 10 in 1976. ==See also==