A project to save an old church tower has received funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
Initial support of £50,800 has been given by the HLF for the project to save the 13th century church tower in Bramcote.
The first round pass will help the Bramcote Old Church Tower Trust to develop proposals and apply for a full grant at a later date.
The Grade II listed tower is on Nottinghamshire County Council's 'Buildings at Risk' register.
Artifacts in the tower, de-consecrated in 2010, include a 16th-century bell frame, alabaster wall memorials dating from the 18th and early 17th centuries, and an alabaster floor memorial dating from between 1495 and 1510.
Lifting and displaying the memorial to prevent further erosion and preserve it for future generations is a major aim of the project.
Work is also planned to conserve the ancient graveslabs in the churchyard and a geophysic survey to determine the footprint of the original church.
In addition, water and electricity will be installed along with better facilities, including a small store, kitchen and toilet. Wheelchair access will also be provided.
Vanessa Harbar, Head of HLF East Midlands, said: "Bramcote Old Church Tower is a much-loved local landmark with an important history. This initial funding success is a testament to the hard work and passion shown by the local community to save the building and give it a sustainable future."
The project has two years to submit fully developed proposals to complete for a firm award.
A sum in the region of £300,000 has been earmarked if the development plan is accepted.
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