Heritage Open Day: St Oswald's Church is a Grade 1 listed church building with a rich history and wonderful architecture. Spend some time visiting and learning about the church building, the history of the church, and the life of the church today. St Oswald's Church is a Grade 1 listed building and is recognised as being one of the best examples in Cheshire of a late 15th to early 16th-century church. The Tower dates from the 14th Century and houses a ring of eight bells. At the eastern end of each aisle is a chantry chapel, the north chapel originally belonging to the Cholmondeley family and the south chapel to the Brereton family. There is a Lewis organ, examples of a range of stained glass windows dating from 1500, and a 15th century font. Everyone is welcome to call into St Oswald's during our open day where historical documents and artifacts will be on display along with information sheets, and refreshments.