St. Nicholas’ Church in North & Middle Littleton was originally built in the 12th century but significantly remodelled in the 13th century. Later works were completed by the Victorian architect Frederick Preedy created the church as it is today. The churchyard sits next to the 17th century Jacobean Manor House (privately owned) and behind the church is a 14th century Tithe Barn owned and maintained by the National Trust. 

The church is usually open for visitors, but at present no Sunday services are taking place.

There is prayer space in the south transept for those who want some peace and quiet, and tea and coffee facilities for passing visitors.

For services, please see the Home page for details.

There are no kitchen or toilets facilities

updated January 2023

we are currently raising money for urgent repairs to our tower. if you would like to make a donation to St. Nicholas’ church, use our give a little page. thank you for your support.

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