Saint Nicholas Church

Saint Nicholas Church

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4.6 - (5 reviews)
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  • Ambet Humpheys

    Wonderful surroundings & a truly beautiful place
    Jun 16th, 2021

  • Spud Queen


    Mar 2nd, 2019

  • Robert John Wood

    Quiet still restfull and cool
    Dec 6th, 2018

  • Upper Avon Valley Bells and Ringing.

    A picturesque Church close to the river Avon county border with Leicestershire. Uniquely, St.Nicholas' Church, although located in Northamptonshire is within the Diocese of Leicester area. One of eleven Churches forming Avon-Swift Group of Churches, it has one Sunday Service each month accompanied by bell-ringing when possible. Level wheel-chair access, no pews, no toilet facilities, on-street/grass verge parking but please be aware of adjacent drives to nearby dwellings. The five bells sound reasonably well in harmony with each other. Anti-clockwise ground floor ringing layout.
    Sep 29th, 2015

  • Marius Chivu

    This particularly fine church was built during the first half of the 14th century and there have been little alterations since then. It gives a very good impression of English gothic architecture just before the advent of The Black Death. Internally it is equally splendid, not only for the architecture but in particular for its stained glass windows. The first group were installed whilst the building was going up to be augmented in the 16th century. The latter include designs derived from Holbeins Whitehall Palace mural of Henry Vlll and his family. Also from this period comes the armorial glass from the Cave family who lives at Stanford Hall. Other notable features are the organ case made in 1630 and originally at Magdalen College Oxford and the fine monuments dating from the 16th to 19th centuryto members of the Cave family by such sculptors as Maximilian Colt, Westmacott and John Gibson RA.
    Feb 24th, 2020

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About
Saint Nicholas Church

Saint Nicholas Church is located at S Kilworth 2 in Stanford, England NN6 6JP. Saint Nicholas Church can be contacted via phone at (178) 886-0445 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (178) 886-0445

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Saint Nicholas Church?

A The phone number for Saint Nicholas Church is: (178) 886-0445.


Q Where is Saint Nicholas Church located?

A Saint Nicholas Church is located at S Kilworth 2, Stanford, eng NN6 6JP


Q How is Saint Nicholas Church rated?

A Saint Nicholas Church has a 4.6 Star Rating from 5 reviewers.

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Ambet Humpheys on Google

image Wonderful surroundings & a truly beautiful place


Spud Queen on Google

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Robert John Wood on Google

image Quiet still restfull and cool


Upper Avon Valley Bells and Ringing. on Google

image A picturesque Church close to the river Avon county border with Leicestershire. Uniquely, St.Nicholas' Church, although located in Northamptonshire is within the Diocese of Leicester area. One of eleven Churches forming Avon-Swift Group of Churches, it has one Sunday Service each month accompanied by bell-ringing when possible. Level wheel-chair access, no pews, no toilet facilities, on-street/grass verge parking but please be aware of adjacent drives to nearby dwellings. The five bells sound reasonably well in harmony with each other. Anti-clockwise ground floor ringing layout.


Marius Chivu on Google

image This particularly fine church was built during the first half of the 14th century and there have been little alterations since then. It gives a very good impression of English gothic architecture just before the advent of The Black Death. Internally it is equally splendid, not only for the architecture but in particular for its stained glass windows. The first group were installed whilst the building was going up to be augmented in the 16th century. The latter include designs derived from Holbeins Whitehall Palace mural of Henry Vlll and his family. Also from this period comes the armorial glass from the Cave family who lives at Stanford Hall. Other notable features are the organ case made in 1630 and originally at Magdalen College Oxford and the fine monuments dating from the 16th to 19th centuryto members of the Cave family by such sculptors as Maximilian Colt, Westmacott and John Gibson RA.


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