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Gartree First Deanery ( Harborough)
TRANSFIGURATION - Team Ministry St. Dionysius, High Street, Market Harborough; St. Mary in Arden St. Nicholas, Rectory Lane, Little Bowden; St...
http://www.leicester.anglican.org/gartree1.htm

St John's School Leatherhead - Reverend Vivian Redlich
...of Market Harborough: St Nicholas, Little Bowden scroll of reconciliation sent from the diocese of Yokohama in 1992. Little Bowden War...
http://www.leatherheadweb.org.uk/warmemorials/stj_redlich.htm

The Church of

http://www.rypin.freeserve.co.uk/nthchurchphotos/Little%20Bowden%20St%20Nicholas.htm

Bowden Before the Conquest: St Mary-in-Arden
...and substantially bigger than the other two church yards in the Regio (St Nicholas in Little Bowden and Sts Peter and Paul in Great Bowden).
http://www.bowdenbeforetheconquest.org.uk/stmaryinarden.html

Market Harborough Anglican Parishes
One of these is in the church yard of St Nicholas church, Little Bowden.
http://www.harborough-anglican.org.uk/

A Walk around Little Bowden
...onto The Green and turn right into St Nicholas Way. Follow the road into Jerwood Way which leads into the Little Bowden Recreation Ground...
http://members.tripod.com/littlebowden/walk.htm

Finding Funding
· St Nicholas Church, Little Bowden - Revd Elizabeth Sewell · BibleLands - Nigel Edward-Few...
http://www.rcvys.plus.com/id34.htm

History of Little Bowden
...is the parish church of St Nicholas which ... from around the recreation ground in St Mary’s Road. In 1780 the landscape of Little Bowden...
http://members.tripod.com/littlebowden/history.htm

Bowden Before the Conquest: Churches of Bowden
We are interested in St Mary-in-Arden, Sts Peter and Paul in Great Bowden, and St Nicholas in Little Bowden. We not be studying St Dionysius...
http://www.bowdenbeforetheconquest.org.uk/churches.html

St Nicholas Church
St. Nicholas. In the parish of Little Bowden stands the church of St. Nicholas. The view (right) is of the south side which has a Norman porch.
http://www.bigfern.btinternet.co.uk/nicholas.htm