St Michael the Archangel's Church, Halam | |
Coordinates: | 53.0835°N -0.9937°W |
Location: | Halam, Nottinghamshire |
Country: | England |
Denomination: | Church of England |
Dedication: | St Michael the Archangel |
Heritage Designation: | Grade I listed |
Parish: | Halam |
Deanery: | Newark and Southwell |
Archdeaconry: | Newark |
Diocese: | Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham |
St Michael the Archangel's Church, Halam is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England[1] in Halam, Nottinghamshire.
St Michael's Church Halam is a Norman church, dating from the 12th century, and has some fine examples of stained glass, in particular the 15th-century medieval 'Adam and Eve’ window located in the chancel. It was restored from 1884 to 1889.It has a lovely Norman chancel arch much praised by Nicholas Pevsner.
The church is in a joint parish with St Giles' Church, Edingley.
The church contains a pipe organ installed in 2010 by Jonathan Wallace of Henry Groves & Son. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.[2]