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Church of St Nicholas, Corfe

The Anglican Church of St Nicholas in Corfe, Somerset, England was built in the Norman period and rebuilt in 1842. It is a Grade II* listed building.

History
The Church of St Nicholas is an 1842 rebuilding, by Benjamin Ferrey of a Norman church on the same site. The south aisle was added and tower rebuilt in 1858 by Charles Edmund Giles. Stained glass by James Powell and Sons was installed in the 1850s. In 1969 the chancel was further restored. ==Architecture==
Architecture
The church is built of Blue Lias with stone dressing and a slate roof. It has a four-bay nave, a south aisle and a chancel. The three-stage tower has a pyramidal roof. The churchyard includes an unidentified chest tomb from around 1860, and one for the Brown family from the late 18th century. ==See also==
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