More information : (TL 46762963) St. Nicholas's Church (NAT) (1) Church of St. Nicholas, Grade 1. A flint rubble and stone building, cruciform in plan, with a nave of mainly 12th century origin but with the remains of Saxon long-and-short work in the west angle. Thee chancel and transepts are 13th century, but the chancel was partly rebuilt in the 19th century. The west tower is 15th century. (2) Saxon work not mentioned by RCHM (3). (Not listed by Taylor and Taylor, Anglo-saxon Architecture, 1965). (3)
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