St Helena
South Scarle, Nottinghamshire
Holy Trinity was built in 1844 to replace an old chapel of ease, which had been built c1535.
Besthorpe, Nottinghamshire
The church building is unusual in being aligned north to south, the altar being at the south end. A pair of marbled classical pillars at the west end support the bellcote. There is a simple tie beam roof and plain Gothic windows. In 2014 the interior of the church was cleared of its pews and other fittings and a short link corridor was built to connect the church with the former village hall; both buildings now form Trinity Hall.
South Scarle, Nottinghamshire
Carlton on Trent, Nottinghamshire
A medieval church containing Norman fabric and which was a chapel of ease for the parish of Norwell existed on the site of the present building; it was demolished in 1849.
Collingham, Nottinghamshire
A priest and two churches are recorded in Domesday Book for Collingham, however, the present stone church was largely built in the 13th century .