The Church of St John the Baptist in Northend, Batheaston within the English county of Somerset was built in the 12th century and remodelled in the 15th century.
[2] The west tower has four stages with a pierced embattled parapet, setback buttresses, projecting octagonal stairs, and a turret at the south-east corner which terminates in a spirelet.
It was built around 1460,[3] and was rebuilt in 1834 by John Pinch the Younger, of Bath.
It has pointed perpendicular two-light windows with cusped heads.
The east side also has a canopied niche containing a figure, probably of St John.