Description:
Exterior view of St Michael's Church from the south-east showing the chancel. It is believed the first church here was founded during the reign if King Henry I (1100-35) and then extended in the mid-13th century. Further alterations occurred in the 15th century but by the 1800s the building was in a poor state and it was extensively rebuilt to the designs of Nottingham architect T C Hine, being opened in its new guise in 1860.