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St Michael the Archangel, Halam, Nottinghamshire

Location
(53°4′57″N, 0°59′15″W)
Halam
SK 679 544
pre-1974 traditional (England and Wales) Nottinghamshire
now Nottinghamshire
  • Simon Kirsop

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Description

The church consists of a chancel with S vestry, nave with S aisle, N porch and W tower. While the chancel arch dates from the 12thc., the nave and chancel appear to be 13thc. The tower and S aisle were added in the early 14thc. One of the two bells in the truncated tower is said to date from before 1200. The church was much restored between 1884-89.

History

Until 1868 the church was served by the clergy of Southwell Minster.

Features

Interior Features

Arches

Chancel arch/Apse arches

Furnishings

Fonts

Comments/Opinions

Bibliography
St Michael the Archangel - Halam. n.p., n.a., n.d.
J. C. Cox, County Churches: Nottinghamshire. London 1912, 102-03.
N. Pevsner and E. Williamson, The Buildings of England: Nottinghamshire, 2nd ed London 1979. Reprinted (with corrections) 1997, 136-137.