[1][2] Situated in Catlton's section of South Carlton, it mustn't be confused with St John the Baptist's Church (see WM Commons) in South Carlton, Lincolnshire The church dates from the 7th century, making it one of the earliest religious foundations in Nottinghamshire.
The north arcade is Transitional Norman and the south was built to imitate it.
The church has a Norman font and an alabaster carving of the 15th century.
An old clock which had not operated for over 20 years was replaced in 1851 with one donated by Robert Ramsden Esq.
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