DescriptionThe Church of St Nicholas, Partney - geograph.org.uk - 717525.jpg
English: The Church of St Nicholas, Partney The oldest parts of the church of St Nicholas are at least 650 years old. The chancel was rebuilt in 1828, the nave and aisles 1862 and the tower in 1910. The weather vane, in the form of a ship, is in honour St Nicholas, the patron saint of seamen, and was put up in 1952. There is a statue of St Nicholas above the entrance door.
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