The parish church of St Nicholas in the village of Radford Semele dates from the 12th century, the tower being added in the 14th. The church was mostly rebuilt in 1889, but again in the 21st century after a deliberate fire in 2008 which destroyed everything in the church except the tower and the shell of the nave and chancel. The church was rebuilt and re-opened a few years later.
The church is in the Perpendicular style, the west tower having two stages. The nave has a north aisle and a south porch. There is a modern vestry to the north of the chancel.




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