The parish church of St Nicholas in Elmdon, West Midlands was built in the late 1700s largely replacing an earlier medieval church, though the tower has survived. The church was built by Albert Spooner who had bought the Elmdon estate and had the church built along with the adjacent Elmdon Hall. The Hall was demolished in 1956 but the church is still there!
The earlier church dated from the 14th century and traces of it remain in the foundations of the current church. The tower is 15th century, the rebuilt church in a matching style. The tower has had a parapeted top added to it. The nave was extended in 1979. The church is mostly built from flint and rubble.