St John the Baptist's Church, Halton Gill

William Fawcett left money to rebuild the church with an adjacent vicarage, and an endowment for a full-time priest provided that they also teach children during the week.

[2] The church was largely rebuilt in 1848, with only the north and west walls retained, while the vicarage was converted into a schoolroom.

The building was restored in 1891, with work including new foundations for the north wall, a new roof for the schoolroom, and redecoration of the church.

The former schoolhouse has one storey and one bay, and contains a doorway with a quoined surround, above which is an initialled plaque, and a window with three trefoiled lights.

The former church to the right consists of a two-bay nave, a south porch, and a lower single-bay chancel, and at the west end is a bellcote.

The church, in 2019