St Helen
Burton Joyce, Nottinghamshire
A church is mentioned in Domesday, and later the Norman overlords built a small church of triassic sandstone probably on the site of the wide north aisle.
A church existed on this site in the 13th century, originally as a chapel of ease.
Bulcote, Nottinghamshire
This medieval church, in need of regular repair and maintenance, collapsed during a storm in 1861 and the present building dates from 1862; its architect is unknown.
The church is built in a traditional design and remains much as it was in 1862. It is known locally as the 'little church on the hill'.
Burton Joyce, Nottinghamshire
A church is mentioned in Domesday, and later the Norman overlords built a small church of triassic sandstone probably on the site of the wide north aisle.
Shelford, Nottinghamshire
A church is recorded in Domesday Book in the village while there exists evidence for an older Christian heritage, visitors are welcome in the church, to enjoy its tranquillity and explore the features that illuminate its past.
Caythorpe, Nottinghamshire
St Aidan’s is almost unique in that it is a Tin Tabernacle which is still being used for worship today.