St John the Baptist's Church, Bamford

The building that is seen today is largely a William Butterfield restoration dating from 1860, with a bell tower.

The tower currently has six ringable bells, cast in 1998 by John Taylor & Co[5] to mark the Millennium.

[7] Also in the graveyard is a grave marking the dead from Tin Town (Birchinlee), a temporary village made to house the workers who built the Derwent and the Howden dams in 1902.

The churchyard contains war graves from World War I of two male soldiers, a female member of Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps and a Royal Air Force airman.

[8] Main Road, Bamford, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, England,