St John's Church, East Witton

[2] Nikolaus Pevsner described it as remarkably substantial; nothing of the papery character of most early C19 Gothic".

[3] The church is built of sandstone with a stone slate roof, and consists of a six-bay nave and a chancel in one unit, north and south aisles, a south porch, a north baptistry and a west tower.

The tower has four stages, angle buttresses and an embattled parapet.

Inside, the chancel is lined with tiles, depicting the Lord's Prayer, Creed and Ten Commandments.

Victoria of the United Kingdom's coat of arms are depicted in plaster, while the arms of George III of the United Kingdom are over the vestry door.

The church, in 2014
View from the nave into the chancel