The parish church of St Elphin in Warrington in Cheshire has existed since at least the mid-14th century though a church has been on the site since 650CE. The oldest parts of the current church are the chancel and crypt which date from 1354. The church was rebuilt following damage in the Civil War, including the tower rebuilt in 1696. The nave was rebuilt in the 1770s. The church was extensively restored and expanded in the 19th century including a south aisle and a spire for the tower. The spire (86m tall) is the fifth highest parish church spire in the country.
The church has a central tower and a nave with north and south aisles. There is a chapel dedicated to St Anne at the north transept.