• 1. St Giles, Balderton, Nottinghamshire, England
    General view.
    Parish church
    The church consists of chancel, nave, N and S aisles, N and S porches and W tower with spire. The simple 12thc. church was enlarged in the 13thc. with a new chancel whilst the aisles were added in the 14thc. The 14thc. doorway is by the same hand as that at Hawton. The rood screen dates from about 1475. The church was restored in the 19thc. when the clerestory was removed. The Romanesque features are the N and S porch doorways.
  • 2. St Mary, Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire, England
    General view of church from SE.
    Parish church
    The church consists of a chancel, nave, aisles, S porch, W tower and spire. The building dates from about 1175 when a stone church was built to replace an earlier structure on the site. The N aisle dates from the early 13thc., the S aisle was built in 1342, and the chancel was rebuilt by the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln in 1432. Restoration of the chancel was carried out in 1892, and subsequent restoration campaigns on the remainder of the building occurred in 1897, 1903 (porch) and 1912. Romanesque features are the S door to the chancel (c.1175) and blind arcading on the top storey of the tower.
  • 3. St Mary and All Saints, Hawksworth, Nottinghamshire, England
    General view of church from SE.
    Parish church
    The church consists of a chancel, nave with N aisle and red brick W tower. The nave was rebuilt in 1812-13, the N aisle in 1837 and the chancel in 1851 when the rest was modernised. The brick W tower is 17thc. On the S side of the tower is a re-set tympanum, the only Romanesque feature.
  • 4. St Michael, Hoveringham, Nottinghamshire, England
    General view.
    Parish church
    This 19thc. brick church, designed by William Knight of Nottingham, consists of a chancel, nave, N porch and W bell-cote. The original medieval church was demolished in 1865, but an early 12thc. carved tympanum was reset above the N doorway.
  • 5. St Swithun, Kirklington, Nottinghamshire, England
    General view.
    Parish church
    The church consists of a chancel with shallow S transept, nave, S porch and W tower. Though the church is of stone, with render in places, the W tower is of brick. The body of the church appears to be 13thc. though the chancel was rebuilt in 1873/4 when the small transept currently housing the organ appears to have been added. The tower is 17thc. The only Romanesque features are the font and a reset lintel.