St Nicholas' Church, Stretton
St Nicholas' Church is a church in Stretton, Rutland. It is a Grade II* listed building.[2] HistoryThe small church consists of nave with north aisle, chancel, north and south transepts and a south porch. There is no tower but a double bell-cote. It was built 1086-1185 when it was owned by the Knights Templar.[3] Most of the church was built in the 13th century.[3][2] A major Victorian restoration, by James Fowler of Louth, took place in 1881.[3] The two bells[2] date from 1663 and 1710.[4] Most of the stained glass in the windows is by Clayton and Bell.[5] Edward Bradley (rector of Stretton, 1871–83), who wrote as Cuthbert Bede, and who funded its restoration, is buried in the churchyard.[6] References
SourcesThis article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Seccombe, Thomas (1901). "Bradley, Edward". In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography (1st supplement). London: Smith, Elder & Co. Wikimedia Commons has media related to St Nicholas' Church, Stretton. 52°43′53″N 0°35′42″W / 52.73126°N 0.59498°W
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