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The church dates from the early 12th century onwards, with evidence of Norman herringbone masonry. The church was restored in the 19th century and again in 1907. There is a western tower, aisleless nave, south porch and chancel. The tower is of two stages and is topped by a parapet with shields and eight crocketted pinnacles with gargoyles. The upper portion of the tower is later than the base, 14th to 15th century. There are six bells. The south porch dates from the early 16th century, and has its own gargoyles. There are coats of arms referring to Sir Thomas Sutton above the door. The inner doorway is 15th century. The chancel has Early English windows, and was lengthened around 1400. The screen dates from a similar time (although is much restored). The chancel has a barrel roof which was installed in 1858. Located on the north wall of the chancel adjacent to the altar, is a monument to Sir William Sutton, died 1611, and his wife Susannah. He is shown in the usual supine position with his hands in prayer alongside his wife. Unfortunately the hands were replaced after they were vandalised in 1984, and the monument was sprayed with paint. There is also a monument to Sir William's son, Robert, who died in 1668. His heart is said to be contained within the urn at the top. There are several 19th-century stained-glass windows, and a two light window of mediaeval glass which was reset by J. H. Sutton of Brant Broughton, circa 1885. There is also 20th century glass by Hincks and Burnell of Nottingham.
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Where is the best place for a stay in Staythorpe?
The Orchard Hotel & Restaurant, located 16.6 mi (26.7 km) from the heart of Staythorpe, is a top choice for your stay, based on our traveller data. Two other choices for your trip to the area are Leonardo Hotel Nottingham and Park Plaza Nottingham. See all available top hotels, or vacation rentals in Staythorpe.
What are some of the best holiday rentals that Staythorpe has to offer?
Studio Self contained flat free Parking: This holiday home rental outside of Staythorpe is near a train station, and equipped with free WiFi and a TV to help you feel perfectly comfortable in your new surroundings. Amenities such as a microwave and free parking are also available for your convenience. See all vacation rentals in Staythorpe.
If I need to cancel my hotel reservation in Staythorpe, will I receive a refund?
Yes! The majority of room reservations are refundable provided that you cancel prior to the accommodation's cancellation deadline, which in most cases is within 24 or 48 hours of your arrival date. If you have a non-refundable reservation, you might be able to cancel it and be given a refund within a 24-hour period of your booking. Filter your search by fully refundable to find flexible hotel deals in Staythorpe.
How is it to stay in Staythorpe?
Budget-minded travellers will find good deals in Staythorpe, and visitors give high marks for the lively bar scene and top-notch restaurants. Welcoming and rural, this city attracts tourists with its forests and cafes. In Staythorpe, there are 2 hotels and other accommodation options to choose from. Find out more about Staythorpe.
What are the top places to visit in Staythorpe?
Places to visit in the wider area include Southwell Racecourse, Kelham Hall & Country Park and Newark Market Place. You'll also find Southwell Minster and Eden Hall Day Spa in the area. Take a look at what more there is to see and do in Expedia's Staythorpe guide.
What's the seasonal weather in Staythorpe?
The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 16°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 5°C. Average annual precipitation for Staythorpe is 703 mm.

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