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The present church has a 16thc. W tower, but the remainder of the medieval church was destroyed by fire in 1798 and rebuilt in brick as a preaching hall in 1801-03. A 12thc. doorway has been reset under a porch in the S wall of the nave.
In 1086 the manor was held of Earl Hugh of Chester by Hugh Delamere. No church was noted at this time.
A chevron voussoir of the same design as those on the doorway is reset in the tower of Frodsham church.
N. Pevsner and E. Hubbard, The Buildings of England. Cheshire. Harmondsworth 1971 (repr. 1978), 129-32.
R. Richards, Old Cheshire Churches. London 1947, 178-79.