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St Nicholas

St Nicholas

Nottington

Dorset

C15 or earlier, much reconstructed 1655 after fire damage.

Architectural Features

South wall has a single-light window with square head and label, originally C17 and of two lights, now with the mullion removed.

Nave: north wall rebuilt, incorporates mid C17 2-light window, north doorway reset, possibly of medieval origin.

South wall, 2 C17 stone-mullioned windows reset, of 2 square- headed lights with moulded labels and much restored.

South doorway, C17, with chamfered jambs, segmented head and triangular rere-arch.

South Porch, east wall rebuilt since C17.

Entrance arch has chamfered jambs and segmental head, and is dated 1655.

West wall, west window is of c.1500, and has two cinquefoiled lights and sunk spandrels in a square head with a moulded label with square-return stops with foliated centres.

Bellcote is C17 and has two plain segmental-headed openings under a gable.

Interior: Chancel-arch, date of 1655 reconstruction, but widened subsequently to nearly full width of nave

Font: octagonal stone bowl with plain sides and chamfered under edge on a stop-chamfered square pedestal and round base, medieval. (RCHM Dorset II, p39 (2)).