St Mary the Virgin's Church, Bottesford

The chancel was rebuilt in the 17th century to accommodate the monuments of the Manners family, earls (later dukes) of Rutland, which completely fill it.

[4] The monuments include work by Caius Gabriel Cibber and Gerard Johnson the elder.

One of the Rutland tombs is famous for its inscription, which attributes two family deaths to witchcraft by the Witches of Belvoir.

This involved restoring the nave, aisles, and transepts, replacing the seating and the roofs of the aisles, removing the gallery, inserting the tower screen, adding new pinnacles, reflooring the church and replacing windows.

[8] A pipe organ was built by Forster and Andrews and opened on 11 October 1859 by Henry Farmer.

Organ in St Mary's Church, Bottesford
One of the many monuments in the chancel