St Leodegarius
Basford, Nottinghamshire
Robert de Basford or de Ashby founded a Cistercian priory at Catesby in c1175 and endowed it partly with income from Basford, it is one of only four churches in England dedicated to St Leodegarius.
A Victorian church, stone built, it was designed in the popular neo Gothic style of the 1840s.
Carrington, Nottinghamshire
The church was built to cater for the rapidly growing needs of the village of Carrington which came into being after 1825.
The appropriately named William Surplice was the architect and builder, although Ichabod Wright, another wonderful name, appeared to influence the design. Wright’s friend Archdeacon Wilkins wrote, 'the church which is a gothic structure of the early English and Decorated style was principally designed by Mr Wright'.
The building has undergone considerable alteration over the years, the latest in 2009 to modernise and reorder.
Basford, Nottinghamshire
Robert de Basford or de Ashby founded a Cistercian priory at Catesby in c1175 and endowed it partly with income from Basford, it is one of only four churches in England dedicated to St Leodegarius.
Basford, Nottinghamshire
Opened in 1905, the church is famous for its 1966 carvings at the top of the pillars by the sculptor Witold Gracjan Kawalec, representing Work, Peace, Mercy, Hope, Life, Guidance, Humility, Justice, Grace and Music.
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
The Cathedral of St Barnabas has been a place of praise and worship for over 170 years and was designed and built under renowned architect AWN Pugin.