This remote, whitewashed church on the Welsh border lies in an idyllic valley setting by the River Monnow.
The church is said to have been founded by a Celtic saint, St Ridol, and the dedication to St John the Baptist is thought to date from the Norman period.
Rescued from ruin in 1921, it has a beautiful rustic Medieval interior. The nave has a 12th-century window in its north wall, while the other windows here are 14th-century.
The impressive south window in the chancel is clearly later, probably dating from c1400.