Church of St Nicholas and St Peter ad Vincula, Curdworth
Church of St Nicholas and St Peter ad Vincula, Curdworth, Medieval parish church in Curdworth, England
The Church of St Nicholas and St Peter ad Vincula in Curdworth is a medieval parish church with a 15th-century tower, a chancel, and a nave that incorporates elements from the 12th century onward. The building developed gradually over several periods, showing different architectural styles layered across the centuries.
The church traces its origins to 1165 when Augustinian Canons at Leicester Abbey gained the right to appoint a priest to the parish. Over the following centuries, the building grew through additions and alterations that reflected each era's needs.
The carved stone Saxon font inside shows that worship happened here centuries before the building took its current shape, revealing layers of religious life in the community. You can see this ancient basin near the main entrance, a direct link to worshippers from over a thousand years ago.
Enter through the main door to begin exploring the interior, where finding the Saxon font is straightforward. Visitors should plan visits for daylight hours when the building is accessible, and be prepared for steps leading into the nave.
The bell tower holds three historical bells, with the 15th-century Mary Bell once guiding travelers through the surrounding forests. This bell shows how the church served as a practical landmark for people far beyond the parish boundaries.
Location: Curdworth
GPS coordinates: 52.53280,-1.73930
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:04
The Belfry
2.4 km
Sentinel
4.5 km
Castle Bromwich Hall
4.7 km
New Hall Manor
4.9 km
Pype Hayes Hall
4.7 km
Blyth Hall
4.1 km
Peddimore Hall
2.6 km
Castle Bromwich Hall Gardens
4.7 km
Church of St Peter and St Paul, Coleshill
4.4 km
Newhall Mill
4.9 km
St Mary and St Margaret's Church, Castle Bromwich
4.6 km
The Pumping Station, Whitacre Waterworks
4.1 km
All Saints' Church
4.9 km
Hemlingford
3.7 km
St Chad's Church, Wishaw
1.8 km
New Hall Manor Estate
4.4 km
St Peter and St Paul's Church, Water Orton
1.7 km
Church of St John the Baptist
2.7 km
Dog And Doublet Inn
3.8 km
The Tyburn Public House (Including Outbuilding And Courtyard Wall To East)
4.4 km
Blyth Bridge (That Part In Coleshill Civil Parish)
4.4 km
Walmley War Memorial
4.2 km
Water Orton Bridge
1.4 km
Cole Bridge
3.9 km
Coleshill War Memorial, Warwickshire
4.4 km
Walmley Almshouses
4.2 km
Blythe Lodge
4.6 km
Blyth Hall Packhorse Bridge
3.8 kmVisited this place? Tap the stars to rate it and share your experience / photos with the community! Try now! You can cancel it anytime.
Discover hidden gems everywhere you go!
From secret cafés to breathtaking viewpoints, skip the crowded tourist spots and find places that match your style. Our app makes it easy with voice search, smart filtering, route optimization, and insider tips from travelers worldwide. Download now for the complete mobile experience.
A unique approach to discovering new places❞
— Le Figaro
All the places worth exploring❞
— France Info
A tailor-made excursion in just a few clicks❞
— 20 Minutes