St Edmund
Holme Pierrepont, Nottinghamshire
A church at Holme Pierrepont, dedicated to St Edmund is first mentioned in the year 1201, it was rebuilt in 1666 and restored in 1878-1881.
Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire
There has been a church in Radcliffe since the 13th century but the current building bears little relationship to its medieval predecessor. In 1858 a new chancel was built in the Early English style and in 1879 the rest of the church was rebuilt and enlarged. St Mary is a grade II listed churches. The church is opened with activity every Mondays and Fridays with regular worship every Sundays. The grant will be used for repairing the tower roof.
Holme Pierrepont, Nottinghamshire
A church at Holme Pierrepont, dedicated to St Edmund is first mentioned in the year 1201, it was rebuilt in 1666 and restored in 1878-1881.
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.
Carlton, Nottinghamshire
Built in 1958 by the architects Broadhead and Royle who wrote ‘the style stems from the early Christian columned halls of the 4th century but cannot be honestly placed in any historical style other than mid 20th century'.