Detail of a stained glass window in the south aisle. It was made by Christopher Powell of Highgate.
St Nicholas' church >
Link as we see it today dates mainly from the 14th century. It was built from local carstone and adjoins a complex of barns >
Link converted into business premises, one of which bears the inscription '1671 July 31st'. The church has its original C14 font >
Link and the painted rood screen panels >
Link date from the 15th century. An old, elaborately carved parish chest >
Link - believed to date from the 14th century - can be against the chancel wall. Besides one carved poppyhead depicting a bearded man with his tongue out >
Link all furnishing and fittings date from a Victorian restoration, and the stained glass >
Link in the south aisle was installed in the 20th century.