St John the Baptist's Church, Avon Dassett

[4] Between May 2007 and September 2008 work was carried out on the spire at a cost of about £700,000, with the result that the church bells were rung on 21 February 2009, the first time for some decades.

[5] The three-bay north arcade is in Norman style, carried on round pillars.

He is dressed in vestments, including a cassock, an alb, a dalmatic, a maniple, and a stole.

[5] It is thought that this is the coffin of Hugh (or Hugo), rector of the church, who died in about 1240.

[5] In the sanctuary are an oak altar and choir stalls, a stone triple sedilia, and a reredos in grey Purbeck marble with a cross in its centre.

Since the church was declared redundant, work has been carried out to improve their condition.

[5] In the churchyard are six headstones and a chest tomb, each of which is designated as a Grade II listed building.