The parish church of St Chad in Stafford dates from the 12th century and is the oldest building in Stafford though has been much changed. The nave had four bay arcades and was cruciform with a crossing tower which was built in the 14th century. The transepts were removed in the 17th century during major work on the church, the original arcades were also bricked up.
However, the church was in a poor state, the nave partially collapsed in the 18th century. In the 1740s the church was restored with a new west front though this was replaced by the current west front a century later during other restoration work. The bricked up arcades were opened up and a new north transept built, a south transept was added in the 1950s.