The tower and spire were rebuilt in 1748, the rest of the church in 1779-1780
Photo: Aidan McRae Thomson,
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The now walled-off Victorian chancel is on the left; it now contains parish rooms on two levels
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St Nicholas saving the three boys<br>Artist: Aidan McRae Thomson, 1998
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St Nicholas giving dowry money<br>Artist: Aidan McRae Thomson, 1998
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Lower panel of St. Nicholas window, St Nicholas saving sailors
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Lower panel of St. Nicholas window; St Nicholas saving innocents
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The entire panels
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Nave with interior view of chancel walled-off in the 1970s
Photo: N Pritchard
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Photo: N Pritchard
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Warwick , Warwickshire England UK
Church of England (Anglican)
Church Website
The medieval church was extensively rebuilt in the late 18th century. The apse was replaced by a Victorian gothic chancel in 1869—this chancel was walled-off to make parish rooms in the 1970s.