Since then it hasn't undergone any major structural work / development and retains many original features.
The nave is the oldest part of the church, it dates from the early 14th century and was originally wider, with a North aisle.
The Chancel is separated from the Nave by a double chamfered arch on polygonal responds, and is also two steps lower than the main body of the church.
[3] St Botolph's is part of the Fosse Team in the Diocese of Leicester,[4] it has services on three Sunday evenings per month.
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