St John the Baptist's Church, Crawley, Medieval parish church in Crawley, England.
St John the Baptist's Church is a medieval parish church in Crawley built from Sussex limestone with a tall western tower rising above the structure. The nave features enlarged windows from later periods, while the chancel was fully reconstructed in 1879.
The church was founded around 1250 as a chapel serving Slaugham parish before becoming independent. Its tower was added during the 15th century and has remained a landmark of the area ever since.
The church has served the community for centuries and shows layers of different periods in its walls and fixtures that visitors can see today. It remains a gathering place where locals come for important moments in their lives.
The church stands on High Street in the town center and is easy to reach on foot. Visitors should plan their visit around regular services to best experience the space and meet those who gather there.
Inside the church sits a marble baptismal font from the 13th century that has survived centuries of changes and upheaval. This piece of work connects visitors directly to medieval times and shows the continuity of this place through the ages.
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