
St. Nicholas' Church, Nicholforest and the Debatable Lands: A Religious History
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Tucked away within the parish of Nicholforest on the border of England and Scotland, St Nicholas’ Church has the air of a hidden treasure. Offering an oasis of serenity from the hustle and bustle of modern-day life, it wasn’t always as peaceful here. As we delve into the history of the church and religion in this area, we are taken back to a time when this beautiful rural landscape lay on the fringes of one of Britain’s most lawless regions; a no-man’s land. The Debatable Land.
Nearby, Longtown and Kirkandrews-on-Esk have strong connections to the religious past of Nicholforest, with the Battle of Arthuret (Longtown) symbolising the triumph over paganism and the foundation of a Christian realm in England.
Join us on a fascinating journey through the centuries, through times of turmoil and times of rejoicing as we trace the origin of St Nicholas’ Church and the history of Nicholforest, where remnants of its turbulent past continue to linger like echoes of long ago.
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