St Peter's Church, Brooke, Rutland

There are panelled screens and box pews and more oak furnishings.

Situated on the northern wall of the tower is a carved face which was probably used as a candle holder.

Most of the Noel family's tombs can be found in Exton where they later moved.

[3][4][2] An unusual feature of the church is that the northern door is hung on fishbone-shaped iron hinges.

These include a gravestone to Endymion Cannynge who was a captain of horse to King Charles I.

Interior of St Peter's Church, looking north-east