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- ru.us.edu.vn en/St_Nicholas'_Church,_NottinghamSt Nicholas Church is one of the three medieval Christian foundations still existing in Nottingham, the others being St Peter's Church and St Mary's Church.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g186356-…Built on the site of a previous church, this is one of three medieval church foundations still to be found in Nottingham, the previous St Nicholas Church was...
- joinmychurch.com churches/St-Nicholas-Church-…St Nicholas' Church in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire is a Christian congregation serving the Nottingham community and encouraging others through a...
- stnics.org historyIt is five lights tall. Two of the lights depict St. Nicholas, the patron Saint of the church. It was filled with stained glass in memory of Mrs. Preston (Arundell).
- visit-nottinghamshire.co.uk things-to-do/st-…St Nicholas Church. Maid Marian Way, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 6AE. Close window. Call direct on ... Street Art - Eric Irons OBE.
- parishmouse.co.uk nottinghamshire/nottingham-st-…...England, Nottinghamshire, Nottingham – Church records ( 10 ) Bishop’s transcripts for St. Nicholas’ Church, Nottingham, 1601-1877 Author: Church of England.
- youtube.com watchThe current building dates from 1671, but the church which originally stood on this site is said to be the place Robin Hood would both hide and use to worshi...
- findachurch.co.uk church/nottingham/10106.htmTrain: St Nics is a five to ten minute walk from Nottingham Train Station. Bike: We have bicycle stands available for your use outside of the church building.
- nottshistory.org.uk articles/tts/tts1940/…Amongst other benefactions he gave to his Cluniac monks the fruits of the three Nottingham churches of St. Mary, St. Peter and St. Nicholas.
- seearoundbritain.com venues/sarah-st-nicholas-…St Nicholas church was built in 1671 after the original church was destroyed in 1643. It is the only 17th century church in the city of Nottingham.
- gpsmycity.com attractions/st-nicholas-church-…St Nicholas Church stands in what was the predominantly Saxon part of Nottingham town after the uprisings that followed the Norman Conquest.
- southwellchurches.nottingham.ac.uk nottingham-st-…Church History Project, Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham, Introduction, Nottingham St Nicholas.
- sherwoodforesthistory.blogspot.com 2013/07/st-…St Nicholas' Church is one of Nottingham's three medieval religious foundations that survive to this day.