St Nicholas Church, Hardwicke

It consists of a chancel, a nave, a south facing porch and a wastern tower housing the six church bells and a clock on the western wall.

[5] The west tower with internal stairs and gargoyles up the parapet and a porch were built in the early fourteenth century.

In the fifteenth century, the south chapel was built and two trefoil-headed lights were added on the south-side of the chancel arch.

A house was built on the south-side of the churchyard around 1680, It was initially a timber-framed building with a thatched roof, However it has been rebuilt and is now privately owned.

The church was restored in the 1840s when the nave arcade was replaced and the east end of the chancel was rebuilt incorporating the fourteenth century window.

Photo of the Clock Bell Tower