St Mary's Church, Foxholes

[1] In 1848, it was described as "an ancient structure, consisting of a nave and chancel separated by a fine Norman arch".

[2] In 1866, the church was entirely rebuilt by George Fowler Jones, in the Neo-Norman style.

[3] The church is built of sandstone with limestone dressings, some Mansfield stone, and a slate roof.

It consists of a nave, a north aisle, an apsidal chancel, a vestry, and a southwest tower.

The tower has four stages, string courses, lancet windows and roundels, and round-headed bell openings, above which is a scalloped cornice and a pyramidal roof with a weathercock.

The church, in 2009