St John the Baptist's Church, Parson Drove

[2] The church stands at the east end of the village, on the north side of the B1169 road, some 6 miles (10 km) west of Wisbech.

[4] By the later part of the 20th century, there was no need for two churches in the village, and in 1974 St John's was declared redundant.

It has angle buttresses, an embattled parapet, and a stair turret on the northeast.

On the south side of the plinth is a re-used 12th-century stone carved with the figure of a man.

The south porch has two-light windows in its east and west walls.

The lower stage of the tower internally has vaulting carved with devices including Tudor roses and grotesques.

In the body of the church, the roofs have corbels carved with grotesque heads.

Each consists of a shield, one bearing the arms of the Diocese of Ely, one representing the Trinity, and the third containing three chalices and wafers.