Church of St Edmund, Mansfield Woodhouse

The original building, on Welbeck Road leading down from the church, still stands and is Grade II listed.

[5] The fire is commemorated with an Appliqué wall hanging depicting the village and church burning (2004).

[6] Pevsner was not particularly impressed by the work, describing the result in the Nottinghamshire volume of his Buildings of England series as, "neither original nor sensitive".

[6] He took particular exception to the spire of the tower, calling it "very odd" and noting the lucarne windows were "so tiny that they look from a distance like a spikey finial".

During an assessment of the pews in St Edmund's Church by Historic England in 2007, the nineteenth century restorations of the building were re-attributed to W B Moffatt and T C Hine, rather than to Scott.