St John the Baptist's Church, Haddlesey

The first church in Haddlesey was consecrated by Walter de Gray in 1237.

It is recorded as having been rebuilt in 1312, and there is evidence that up to three chantry chapels were added to the building.

[1] The church was entirely rebuilt in 1836 and enlarged, to provided seating for 250 worshippers, at a cost of £700.

The church was enlarged in 1878 with the addition of a chancel and a vestry, to a design by William Milford Teulon.

In 1891, a tower and spire were erected, along with a porch, and the interior was rearranged.

The church, in 2018