Dormston, Worcestershire England UK
Church of England (Anglican)
The church is mostly from the 14th century, on the site of an earlier Norman church. The porch still has the niche for the pre-Reformation Holy Water stoup. The interior features old pews in the back, Jacobean altar rails, an old stone crucifix built into the wall near the altar, and some beams. The patron saint was rediscovered in the late 1899s when a 1512 will that bequeathed a bushel of barley to "ye Church of St Nicholas at Dormston" was discovered. The church is open every day.