St Nicholas's Church in Fisherton Delamere, Wiltshire, England, was built in the 14th century.
[3] The church, which is built in a chequerboard pattern of flint and stone, sits on a hill overlooking the River Wylye.
[2] In the 1830s and 1860s John Davis organised the work including the demolition and rebuilding of the chancel under the supervision of W. Hardwick, a Warminster surveyor.
[1] One of the bells was transferred to Wylye church in 1975; two of the remaining four were cast by James Burrough of Devizes in 1745,[4] and two by Mears in 1844.
[6] William Herbert Allen (1863–1943), a landscape watercolour artist whose career spanned more than 50 years from the 1880s to the 1940s, is buried in the churchyard.