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Arnold, St. Mary. © Tim Hollinghurst. Link.
Askham, St. Nicholas. Two interior views - 1, 2, and the font. All © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II* listed - link.
Aslockton, St. Thomas. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II listed - link.
Attenborough, St. Mary. © Tim Hollinghurst. Link.
Averham, St. Michael. Another view, and a rainwater spout. All © David Regan (2011). Link1. Link2. Grade I listed - link.

Babworth, All Saints. © David Regan (2010). Link1. Link2.
Beckingham, All Saints. Two further views - 1, 2. All © David Regan (2010). Link.
Beeston, St. John the Baptist. © Tim Hollinghurst. Link.
Besthorpe, Holy Trinity. © David Regan (2011). Grade II listed - link.
Bestwood, Emmanuel Church. © Martin Briscoe.
Bilsthorpe, St. Margaret. Two further views - 1, 2. All © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade I listed - link.
Bingham, St. Mary and All Saints. Another view, interior view, and the font. All © David Regan (2011). Link1. Link2. Grade I listed - link.
Bleasby, St. Mary. © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II listed - link.
Blidworth, St. Mary of the Purification. © David Regan (2011). Link1. Link2. Grade II* listed - link.
Blyth, St. Mary & St. Martin. © Bill Henderson.
Bole, St. Martin. © David Regan (2010). Link.
Bothamsall, St. Peter and St. Mary. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link.
Boughton, St. Matthew. Another view. Both © David Reagan (2011). Link.
Bramcote, St. Michael & All Angels. © Tim Hollinghurst. Link.
Brinsley, St. James the Great. Another view. Both © Bill Henderson. Link.
Bulcote, Holy Trinity. SK 656 447. © Michael Bourne. Link.
 

Calverton, St. Wilfred. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II* listed - link.
Car Colston, St. Mary. Link. Grade I listed - link. Former Wesleyan Chapel. Both © David Regan (2011).
Carburton, St. Giles. Two further views - 1, 2, and an interior view. The drum font, which usually means Norman. All © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II* listed - link.
Carlton in Lindrick, St. John the Evangelist. Another view. Both © David Regan (2010). Link.
Carlton on Trent, St, Mary the Virgin. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II* listed - link.
Caunton, St. Andrew. Link. The former Methodist Chapel, now a private residence. Both © David Regan (2011).
Caythorpe, St. Aidan - a "tin tabernacle". Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link.
Chilwell, Christ Church (1901-3). Another view. Originally a mission church from St. Mary at Attenborough, it now has a daughter church - St. Barnabas at Inham Nook. SK 522 362. Both © Howard Richter (2011). Link.
Church Laneham, St. Peter. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade I listed - link1.
Church Warsop, St. Peter and St. Paul. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link.
Clarborough, St. John the Baptist. Another view. Both © David Regan (2010). Link.
Clayworth, St. Peter. © David Regan (2010). Link.
Clumber Park (near Worksop), Chapel of Our Lady. SK 627 746. © Aidan Thomson. Another view, from a postcard in the Kevin Gordon Collection.
Collingham, All Saints. Two further views - 1, 2. All © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade I listed - link. St. John the Baptist. SK 826 613. From a postcard in the Kevin Gordon Collection. Another view. © David Regan (2010). Link. Grade I listed - link. These two churches were originally the churches for the villages of North and South Collingham respectively. The villages have now merged.
Colston Bassett, St. John the Divine (1892). The ruinous medieval church, St. Mary, stands outside the village (photos and history here). © Tim Hollinghurst. Link.
Cotham, St. Michael. Two interior views - 1, 2, the altar, the font, and a carved head. All © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II* listed - link.
Cromwell, St. Giles. Another view, interior view, the altar, and the font. All © David Regan (2011). Grade I listed - link1. Link2.
Cuckney, St. Mary. The church board describes the church as St. Mary, Norton Cuckney, that being the parish. © Bill Henderson. Another view, three interior views - 1, 2, 3, piscina, Norman door, and a charming bird carving from the end of the moulding above the doorway. all © Steve Bulman (2010). Link.

Darlton, St. Giles, was made redundant in 2007. SK 779 737. © Mike Berrell. Link.
Dunham on Trent, St. Oswald. © David Regan (2011). Grade I listed - link.

Eakring, St. Andrew. © David Regan (2011). Link.
East Bridgford, St. Peter. © Tim Hollinghurst. Link.
East Drayton, St. Peter and St. Paul. © David Regan (2011). Link.
East Markham, St. John the Baptist. Interior view, and the tomb of Sir John Markham. All © Victor Markham. Link.
East Stoke, St. Oswald. Interior view and the font. All © David Regan (2010). Link1. Link2. Grade II* listed - link.
Eastwood, St. Mary, of which only the tower and peal of bells survives from the original building, the rest having been destroyed in a fire in the 1960's. © Bill Saxton. The following photos are all also © Bill Saxton, but the cousin of the previous Bill. The line of the roof can be seen here, on the tower. The re-built church is wholly out of keeping with the fine tower - what were the authorities thinking? Two older illustrations of the church (from before the fire) - 1, 2, both from Bill Saxton's Collection.
Eaton, All Saints. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011).
Edingley, St. Giles. Two further view - 1, 2. Grade II* listed - link. Edingley Methodist Chapel. Link. All © David Regan (2011).
Edwinstowe, Notts., St. Mary. © Bill Henderson. Another view (date unknown), from an old postcard, collection of Mrs. Marion Allen, and another postcard view, from Reg Dosell's Collection.
Egmanton, St. Mary the Virgin, aka Our Lady of Egmanton, a pilgrimage destination. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade I listed - link.
Elkesley, St. Giles. Two further views - 1, 2. All © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade I listed - link.
Elton on the Hill, St. Michael and All Angels. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link1. Link2. Grade II listed - link.
Epperstone, Church of the Holy Cross. Another view, interior view, and the font. All © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade I listed - link.
Everton, Holy Trinity. © David Regan (2010). Link.

Farnsfield, St. Michael and All Angels. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link.
Flawborough, the now-closed St. Peter. © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II listed - link.
Fledborough, St. Gregory. Two interior views - 1, 2, and the font. All © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade I listed - link.
Flintham, St. Augustine of Canterbury. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade I listed - link.

Gamston, St. Peter. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link.
Girton, St. Cecilia. Both © David Regan (2011). Grade II listed - link.
Gonalston, St. Lawrence. © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II listed - link.
Gotham, St. Lawrence. SK 536 300. Former Primitive Methodist Chapel. SK 537 303. Both © Michael Bourne.
Gringley-on-the-Hill, St. Peter and St. Paul. Another view. Both © David Regan (2010). Link.
Grove, St. Helen. © David Regan (2011). Link.
Gunthorpe, St. John the Baptist. © David Regan (2011). Link1. Link2.

Halam, St. Michael the Archangel. Another view, interior view, and the font. All © David Regan (2011). Link1. Link2. Grade I listed - link.
Hawksworth, St. Mary and All Saints. Another view, and a splendid tympanum. All © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II* listed - link.
Hawton, All Saints. Triple sedilia. Both © Stan Walker. Link.
Hayton, St. Peter. Another view. Both © David Regan (2010). Link.
Headon cum Upton, St. Peter. David advises that the tower is so short because work stopped at the time of the Black Death, and was never completed. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link.
Hockerton, St. Nicholas. Another view. "Impossible to photograph" says David. Both © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II* listed - link.
Holbeck, St. Winifred (1913-16), a private chapel built for the Dukes of Portland. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link.
Holme, St. Giles. Another view. Both © David Regan (2010). Link1. Link2.
Hoveringham, St. Michael. © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II listed - link.

Kelham, St. Wilfred. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link.
Kilvington, St. Mary. © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II listed - link.
Kingston on Soar, St. Winifred. SK 501 277. © Michael Bourne. Link.
Kirklington, St. Swithun. Another view. Both © David Reagan (2010). Link.
Kirton, Holy Trinity. Another view. Both © David Reagan (2010). Link.
Kneesall, St. Bartholomew. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link.
Kneeton, St. Helen. Another view, interior view, and the font. All © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II listed - link.

Lambley, Holy Trinity. © David Regan (2011). Link1. Link2. Grade I listed - link.
Laxton, St. Michael the Archangel. Two interior views - 1, 2, a carved tomb, and the font. All All © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade I listed - link.
Littleborough, St. Nicholas - a charming little Norman church, with some Saxon fragments. Two interior views - 1, 2, and the font. All © David Regan (2011). Grade I listed - link1. Link2.
Low Marnham, the redundant St. Wilfrid. Another view, interior view, the altar and the font. A door with slightly asymmetrical ogee mouldings is unusual - is the stonework re-used? All © David Regan (2011). Grade I listed - link1. Link2.
Lowdham, St. Mary. © David Regan (2011). Link1. Link2. Grade I listed - link.

Mansfield, St. Peter and St. Paul. Two further views - 1, 2, all © David Regan (2011). Link.
Mansfield Woodhouse, St. Edmund, King and Martyr. © Bill Henderson.
Maplebeck, St. Radegund. Another view. Both © David Reagan (2010). Link.
Mattersey, All Saints. © David Reagan. Link.
Milton, All Saints - in the care of the Church Conservation Trust. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link1. Link2.
Misterton, All Saints. © Bill Henderson. Another view, and another. Both © James Murray. Methodist Church. © James Murray.
Moorhouse, Chapel of St. Nicholas. © David Regan (2011).
Morton, St. Denis. © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II* listed - link.

New Ollerton, St. Paulinus (1931). Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Grade II listed - link.
Newark-on-Trent.
Normanton on Trent, St. Matthew. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II* listed - link.
North Clifton, St. George the Martyr. The churchyard gate is unusual. The church lies midway between North Clifton and South Clifton, so the church could equally well been listed under the latter. SK 819 712. Both © David Regan (2011). Link.
North Collingham - see Collingham.
North Leverton, St. Martin. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Grade I listed - link1. Link2.
North Muskham, St. Wilfrid. Another view, rood screen, altar, and font. All © David Regan (2010). Link.
North Wheatley, St. Peter and St. Paul. © David Regan (2010). Link.
Norwell, St. Laurence. The tower, interior view, and the font. All © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade I listed - link.
Nottingham.
Nuthall, St. Patrick. © Tim Hollinghurst.

Oldcotes, St. Marks. © Bill Henderson. St. Helen (R.C.). © James Murray. Wesleyan Chapel (1840). © James Murray.
Ollerton, dedicated to St. Giles. © Steve Bulman. Former Primitive Methodist Chapel on Station Road, now a private residence. © David Regan (2011).
Ordsall, All Hallows. © David Regan (2011). Link.
Orston, St. Mary. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link1. Link2. Grade I listed - link.
Ossington, Church of the Holy Rood. © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade I listed - link.
Oxton, St. Peter and St. Paul. Another view, three interior views - 1, 2, 3, and the font. All © David Regan (2011). Link1. Link2. Link3. Grade I listed - link.

Perlethorpe, St. John the Evangelist. SK 645 709. © Michael Bourne. Another view. From a postcard in the Kevin Gordon Collection. Link.
Pleasley Hill, St. Barnabas. © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II* listed - link.
Plumtree, St. Mary the Virgin. © Tim Hollinghurst. Link.

Ragnall, St. Leonard. Another view. Not listed on ACNY, so perhaps redundant. Both © David Regan (2011). Grade II* listed - link1. Link2.
Rampton, All Saints. Another view, and the tower. Interior view, the altar, the font, and a charming angel lectern. There is an unusual gateway in the churchyard wall. All © David Regan (2011). Grade I listed - link1. Link2.
Ranby, St. Martin. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011).
Ranskill, St. Barnabas. © David Regan (2011). Link.
Ratcliffe-on-Soar, Holy Trinity. © Bill Henderson.
Retford.
Rolleston, Holy Trinity. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link1. Link2. Grade I listed - link.
Rufford, the remains of Rufford Abbey. Interior view, and the doorway to the lay brothers night stair. All © David Regan (2010). Link1. Link2.

Saundby, St. Martin of Tours. This church is disused and cared for by the Churches Conservation Trust. © Bill Henderson.
Scarrington, St. John of Beverley. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II listed - link.
Screveton, St. Wilfred. Another view, interior, the fine font, and a misericord. All © David Regan (2011). Link1. Link2. Grade I listed - link.
Scrooby, St. Wilfrid. © David Regan (2011). Link.
Selson, St. Helen. © Bill Henderson.
Shelton, St. Mary and All Saints. © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II listed - link.
Sherwood, Our Lady of Czestochowa (Polish Catholic). © Aidan Thomson.
Shireoaks, St. Luke the Evangelist. © Bill Henderson. Two further views - 1, 2, both © David Regan (2011). Link. Former Bethel Primitive Methodist Chapel (1891), now a private residence (identified by Janet Gimber). © David Regan (2011).
Sibthorpe, St. Peter (O). Interior view - 1, 2, and the font. The Easter Sepulchre is a rare survival. David advises that this was a Collegiate church, and the priests seem to have enjoyed a good lifestyle, as this large dovecot illustrates. There also fishponds. All © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade I listed - link.
Skegby, St. Andrew. © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II listed - link.
Sookholme, St. Augustine. Link. Grade I listed - link.
South Leverton, All Saints. © David Regan (2011). Grade II listed - link1. Link2.
South Muskham, St. Wilfrid. The tower, two interior views - 1, 2, and font. All © David Regan (2010). Grade I listed - link1. Link2.
South Scarle, St. Helen. From an old postcard in Reg Dosell's Collection. Two modern views - 1, 2. both © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade I listed - link.
South Wheatley, the almost hidden remains of St. Helen. It was abandoned in favour of the church at North Wheatley in 1881. © David Regan (2011). Link.
Southwell, the Minster, dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Gargoyles on the Chapter House. A splendid doorway. All © Barbara Barklem. Another fine doorway, from an old postcard in Steve Bulman's Collection. Link. Holy Trinity. © Rosemary Groves. Link.
Staunton-in-the-Vale, St. Mary. Four interior views - 1, 2, 3, 4, and the font. Part of an aircraft propeller forms part of a memorial to the crew of a Lancaster which crashed nearby during WWII.  All © David Regan (2011). Link1. Link2.
Stokeham, St. Peter. © David Regan (2011). Grade II listed - link.
Strelley, All Saints. SK 506 421. © Bill Henderson. Link.
Sturton le Steeple (Sturton en le Steeple on the postcard), St. Peter and St. Paul. From an old postcard in Reg Dosell's Collection. Two modern views - 1, 2, both © David Regan (2011). Link.
Sutton Bonington, St. Michael. SK 504 254. St. Anne. SK 507 250. Wesleyan Methodist Chapel. SK 506 249. All © Michael Bourne.
Sutton cum Lound, St. Bartholomew. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link.
Sutton in Ashfield, St. Mary Magdalene. Another view. Link. Both © David Regan (2011). Link1. Link2. Grade II* listed - link.
Sutton on Trent, All Saints. Two further views - 1, 2, All © David Regan (2011). Grade I listed - link1. Link2.
Syerston, All Saints. © David Regan (2011). Link1. Link2. Grade II listed - link.

Teversal, St. Katherine. Two further views - 1, 2, and a Norman doorway. All © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade I listed - link.
Thoroton, St. Helena. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade I listed - link.
Thrumpton, All Saints. SK 509 311. © Michael Bourne.
Thurgarton, Priory Church of St. Peter. © David Regan (2011). Link1. Link2. Grade I listed - link.
Treswell, St. John the Baptist. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Grade I listed - link.
Tuxford, St. Nicholas. Link. Grade I listed - link. Methodist Church (1841). Link. Both © David Regan (2011).

Underwood, St. Michael and All the Angels. © Bill Henderson.
Upper Broughton, St. Luke. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link1. Link2. Grade I listed - link.
Upton, St. Peter and St. Paul. Another view, two interior views - 1, 2, and the font. All © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade I listed - link.

Walesby, St. Edmund. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link.
Walkeringham, St. Mary Magdalene. © Tudorbarlow (Flickr). Another view. The lychgate. Both © James Murray.
Wellow, St. Swithin. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link.
West Bridgford, St. Giles. © Tim Hollinghurst. Link.
West Leake, St. Helena. SK 527 264. © Michael Bourne. Link.
West Markham, All Saints. Another view. David advises that this was the original parish church, and that it was abandoned in favour of the then-new church at Milton, but eventually, Milton was declared redundant, and West Markham became the parish church again. Both © David Regan (2011).
Weston, All Saints. © David Regan (2011). Link.
Whatton in the Vale, St. John of Beverley. Another view. Both © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II* listed - link.
Winthorpe, All Saints. © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II listed - link.
Woodborough, St. Swithun. Two further views - 1, 2. All © David Regan (2011). Link. Grade II* listed - link.
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