Thirty years of restoration at St. Nicholas’ Church
1986-87: Organ chamber and north chancel windows: replacement tracery and glass; re-modelling of downspouts and gutters from organ chamber roof. Funded entirely by St. Nicholas’
1988-1990: South chancel windows: replacement tracery and glass; re-modelling of downspouts and gutters and vestries in St. Martin’s Chapel. Funded entirely by St. Nicholas’
2000-01: Re-slating of roofs over south side of nave, south aisle and porch, St. Martin’s Chapel and vestries; repairs to, and replacement of two south clerestory windows. Funded by the English Heritage–Heritage Lottery Fund Joint Scheme with match funding from St. Nicholas’
2011-12: The transformation of the west gable with the huge transept windows, the Rose Memorial Window, the two lower and aisle end windows. Funded by English Heritage with match funding from St. Nicholas’
2013-14: Restoration of six clerestory windows and four aisle windows on the north side. Repairs to north lower roof; restoration of the north porch and doors. Funded by English Heritage with match funding from St. Nicholas’
2017-18: Restoration of four of the six clerestory windows on the south side, together with the three remaining south aisle windows; restore the south porch entrance and roof; replacement of the north aisle lower roof; installation of a hospitality facility adjacent to the south porch entrance. Funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund with match funding from St. Nicholas’