King's Cliffe

[3] The 1891 census recorded the parish population as having fallen to 1,082, occupying 262 "inhabited houses"[4] King's Cliffe is very small but is growing in size.

It used to be located next to John Wooding's Groceries but in recent years, a new building was developed on King's Forest.

[5] The nave has a Decorated Gothic west window and there are north and south aisles with 14th century arcades.

[5] Later features are the Perpendicular Gothic clerestory, roof and remodelling of the north and south arches supporting the tower.

[7] Inside the house, Dr Law's Music Room has an 18th-century Georgian coved ceiling with decoration in the style of Robert Adam.

[8][9] This was contradictory to theories at the time, which suggested that the fungus was merely a symptom of decay, and not the causative agent of the blight.

King's Cliffe church