Church of St Nicholas, Barton le Clay

It was mentioned by Pope Alexander III as being part of Ramsey Abbey.

[3] As it was treated as part of the Abbey, The Crown retained the right of presentation which had always been granted except in 1660 when the Bishop of Ely made the collation.

[2] The north aisle has carved figureheads of the Twelve Apostles and a 14th-century stained glass window of Saint James the Greater.

The south aisle is more modern but contains 13th century stones in prominent places under the windows.

[4] It is surrounded by 19th century iron railings with a lamppost which has its own separate grade II listed status.

St Nicholas' Church