St John the Baptist's Church, Mayfield

The core is a Norman church; it was extended in the early 14th century, and the tower built in 1515.

[3] A simple rectangular stone building replaced the Saxon church about 1125.

The south doorway (inside the later porch), with a well-preserved Norman arch, dates from this time.

[3][4] The tower was completed in 1515, built by Thomas Rollestone, Lord of the Manor.

The hexagonal carved oak pulpit, of the 17th century, was moved from the north to the south side of the central aisle.

View from the east, showing the chancel and parapet