Image ID: 19978
Courtesy of Nottingham and Notts Photographic Society
off Inholmes Road
Flintham
England
The church was originally 12th century with the typical 'west tower and nave to the east' arrangement, but was altered into a cruciform pattern in the 13th century. The church was then altered, yet again, in 1828 into its present form by Mr Nicholson of Southwell, under direction from the Hildyard family of Flintham Hall. The arched openings, left and right, to what would have been the transept at the base of the tower can be seen here, and contains a late perpendicular style window. There is only one other church in Nottinghamshire to have its tower in the centre, and that is at Normanton on Soar. See also NCCE000506 to ..519. See NCCV000243 for same view taken in 1975.
Date: 1899
Organisation Reference: DD/1915/1/229
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