The parish church of St Nicholas in Baddesley Ensor in Warwickshire dates from 1848. It was built on the site of an earlier medieval church which was demolished. The Norman doorway of the church was reused elsewhere in the village.
The "new" church has a nave, chancel, a vestry tower to the south-east and a south porch. The tower has three stages and a spire. The church is built from regular coursed sandstone.