St Wilfrid's Church, Great Langton

The church was built in about 1140, from which period the north and south walls of the nave survive, the south with an original doorway and the north with a doorway probably inserted later in the century.

A south porch and north vestry were added in the 19th century, and the central wooden tower was removed and replaced by a bellcote at the west end.

[3] The church is built of rendered sandstone and has a stone slate roof.

The church consists of a nave, a south porch, a chancel and a north vestry, and at the west end is a bellcote.

In the chancel is a priest's door with a pointed arch, and at the east end is an angle buttress surmounted by a pinnacle.

The church, in 2020