All Saints
Wainfleet All Saints, Lincolnshire | PE25 4JD
The simple preaching house style of All Saints has been modified over the years and in particular by the addition of the Gothic style chancel and high altar.
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Wainfleet All Saints, Lincolnshire | PE25 4JD
The simple preaching house style of All Saints has been modified over the years and in particular by the addition of the Gothic style chancel and high altar.
Marshchapel, Lincolnshire | DN36 5QL
One of the finest fabrics in the district of the Perpendicular period.
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Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire | LN11 7TU
The leaning tower of Lincolnshire.
Conisholme, Lincolnshire | LN11 7LX
Built of ironstone and chalk, St Peter's has undergone much restoration yet still retains its rural Lincolnshire charm.
Croft, Lincolnshire | PE24 4RX
A beautiful greenstone church consisting of chancel, spacious clerestoried nave, side aisles, porch and western tower carrying six bells.
Cabourne, Lincolnshire | LN7 6HU
St Nicholas stands on a bend on the A46 and is easily missed, but if you stop you will find a surprisingly beautiful church with Saxon tower, grave markers, Norman font and other ancient features.
Grainthorpe, Lincolnshire | LN11 7JR
St Clement's is a beautiful and imposing marshland church recognised as being of exceptional architectural and historical interest.
Anderby, Lincolnshire | PE24 5YF
Dating from 1759 and standing on a small elevation in the village.
Caistor, Lincolnshire | LN7 6UG
Caistor is a historic hilltop market town with a tremendous history.
Caistor, Lincolnshire | LN7 6UF
A Victorian grade II listed building built in 1842; with pews, decorative ceiling rose and organ with pump handle.
Snitterby, Lincolnshire | DN21 4TY
This church consists of a western tower, nave, apsidal chancel, south porch and vestry, the inside walls are of red brick with black brick horizontal bands.
Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire | LN12 2EW
Sir Roger de Montalt, a baron during the reign of Henry VIII, gifted the land on which St Mary's was built.