St John the Baptist's Church, Allington

[2] Most of the church was rebuilt between 1847 and 1851,[1] the architect being the "priest-architect" Fr William Grey;[3] the new building scrupulously reproduced the plan and details of its 13th-century predecessor, except that the timber belfry was replaced by masonry.

In the upper stage are two-light bell openings, and at the summit is a crenellated parapet with gargoyles.

[1] The interior of the chancel has stencil and freehand decoration executed in 1876 by Heaton, Butler and Bayne in memory of Revd Fulwar William Fowle, rector of the church for over 60 years.

[1] The stained glass in the east window is also by Heaton, Butler and Bayne, and depicts the Crucifixion.

[1] Fowle died of yellow fever in the West Indies while trying to raise sufficient funds for their marriage.