A Church where Churches have Stood before
There have been churches on this site for centuries - the Domesday Book mentions a church here, but the walls and roof of the current building are 13th-century and the windows and chancel screen are 15th. The interior was remodelled in 1703 and its character today comes largely from that period.
The church has three superimposed layers of wall paintings on the north wall, a colourful, intricately carved Jacobean monument to Sir Richard Powlett, who died in 1614, an early 18th-century reredos, two hatchments and a Royal Arms of 1701 and a pretty bell turret.
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This attraction (St Nicholas' Church, Freefolk) was last updated by the daytripfinder staff on 2011-05-28 15:14:33 UTC