St John the Baptist's Church, East Ayton

[1] From this 12th-century building survive the nave, south doorway, chancel arch and lower parts of the tower.

The chancel was added in the 13th century, and it was altered in the 15th century, when the nave windows were also altered, the tower heightened, and buttresses added to the nave.

[2][3] The bell and lead roof were removed in 1548, during the suppression of chantry chapels.

[1] The south porch was added in 1634, and the chancel was partly rebuilt in the 18th century.

The porch is gabled with a flat opening, and the round-headed south doorway is Norman with one order, and beakhead moulding.

The church, in 2009