St Luke's Church, Hickling
Appearance
St Luke's Church, Hickling | |
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52°51′23.68″N 0°58′27.1″W / 52.8565778°N 0.974194°W | |
Location | Hickling, Nottinghamshire |
Country | England |
Denomination | Church of England |
History | |
Dedication | St Luke |
Architecture | |
Heritage designation | Grade I listed |
Administration | |
Diocese | Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham |
Archdeaconry | Nottingham |
Deanery | East Bingham |
Parish | Hickling |
St Luke's Church, Hickling is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England[1] in Hickling, Nottinghamshire.
History
It was built in the 14th century. The chancel was rebuilt in 1845, and the tower in 1873. A general restoration was carried out in 1886.
It is in a joint parish with two other churches of the same dedication:
Memorials
A brass on the chancel floor of 1521 to Master Ralph Babington, rector.
Organ
The church contains a pipe organ by Bryceson. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.[2]