Outside the church is a holy well which still provides water.
Near the church is a holy well (also 15th century).
This dates probably from the 16th century, or earlier, and was possibly a holy well.
Hence the parish and holy well was called after him.
A holy well is located on the edge of the mound.
The church had disappeared by the early 17th century although the site and that of a holy well can still be identified.
Two bullauns and a holy well are also found nearby.
Near the chapel ruins is a holy well which was uncovered in 1911.
It is one of two holy wells in west Cheshire.
There have been four holy wells within the Stonehouse area.