St Cuthbert and St Mary's Church, Barton

It has a four-bay combined nave and chancel, a north vestry, a south chapel, and a southwest tower over a porch.

The windows are largely lancets, and the nave and chancel are supported by stepped buttresses.

The Victoria County History is critical of the design, describing the church as "architecturally... of no interest".

Much of the stained glass dates from the 1840s, including the west window, by William Wailes.

Outside, there is a possibly 11th century cross shaft, and a stone inscribed "W E MAY 1678", which was also brought from St Mary's.

The church, in 2019
The church, from the southeast, in 2009