Christ Church
Cinderhill, Nottinghamshire
The church was built in 1855-56 as a chapel of ease to serve the miners of Thomas North’s colliery at Babbington.
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
Although there have been many alterations the basic style is still Early English. There are Saxon stones hidden in the chancel, and the church was rebuilt in 1200. About 1250 the present clustered columns of the nave arcades, probably the church's best feature, were inserted, a Lady Chapel was introduced in c1340 and an unusual feature, the Pax or kissing stone, now fixed in the south doorway, was in use from c1250. Major alterations have been necessary over the past 300 years, including the rebulding of the tower following the collapse of the old one in 1859.
Cinderhill, Nottinghamshire
The church was built in 1855-56 as a chapel of ease to serve the miners of Thomas North’s colliery at Babbington.
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.
Aspley, Nottinghamshire
The foundation stone of the church was laid in November 1934 and the church consecrated on 15th February 1936.