Source/Archive record (Published document) SNT716 - Churches of Nottinghamshire - Hundred of Bingham

Title Churches of Nottinghamshire - Hundred of Bingham
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1907
NCC Biblio ID 945

Abstract/Summary

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Description

Location

Referenced Monuments (22)

  • Building at Saxondale (Element)
  • Chapel of St Nicholas, Cropwell Butler (Monument)
  • Church of All Saints, Bingham (Building)
  • Church of All Saints, Bingham (Element)
  • Church of St Andrew, Langar cum Barnstone (Building)
  • Church of St Edmund, Holme Pierrepont - C17 phase (Element)
  • Church of St Edmund, Holme Pierrepont - Early English phase (Element)
  • Church of St Edmund, Holme Pierrepont - Perpendicular phase (Element)
  • Church of St Edmund, Holme Pierrepont (Building)
  • Church of St John of Beverley, Whatton (Building)
  • Church of St Luke; St Oswald's Church, Upper Broughton (Building)
  • Church of St Martin, Saxondale (Building)
  • Church of St Mary & All Saints, Hawksworth (Building)
  • Decorated structure of St John of Beverley's church, Whatton (Element)
  • Documentary reference to St Ethelburga's Church, Langar cum Barnstone (Element)
  • Documentary references to Chapel of St Nicholas, Cropwell Butler (Element)
  • Early English structure of St Andrew's church, Langar cum Barnstone (Element)
  • Early English structure of St John of Beverley's church, Whatton (Element)
  • Early medieval grave cover, Church of St Luke, Hickling (Element)
  • Font at St Cyprian's Church, Lancaster Road, Carlton Hill (Element)
  • Roman altar, Granby (Element)
  • Worked stones, Saxondale (Element)

Referenced Events (2)

  • Historical report: Godfrey's Churches of Nottinghamshire
  • Non-archaeological excavation in Hickling churchyard

Record last edited

Apr 29 2015 11:38AM

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