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St Helen

Medieval graffiti, unique medieval poppy heads, a medieval bell, all in a small village church which is well worth a visit.

Stickford, Lincolnshire

Opening times

Church open from 10am to 4pm daily.

Address

Church Road
Stickford
Lincolnshire
PE22 8EP

The north arcade and part of the north aisle survive from the 13th century, with a 14th century south arcade. The tower and font are 15th century. The damage on the font is said to have occurred when Cromwell's soldiers sharpened their swords before the Battle of Winceby.

The major restoration of the church was carried out in 1853 by architect James Fowler of Louth. It was at this time that the roof of the nave was lowered and the clerestory windows removed. A bell dating back to 1490 sits on the floor at the west end of the nave; it was lowered from the tower in 1939 because it was cracked and replaced with another one.

The chancel was rebuilt in 1830 and 1881. It was re roofed in 1996. The nave and north and south aisles were re-roofed in 2002 and the nave ceiling was replaced in 2004. Major work was undertaken on the tower roof in 2008. Water, a toilet and kitchen servery were installed in 1999 and the louvres in the tower replace in 2022.

Of particular interest in the church are the medieval pew ends, some of which have recently undergone conservation treatment at Lincoln University and are on display in the north and south aisles.

  • Captivating architecture

  • Enchanting atmosphere

  • Accessible toilets in church

  • Bus stop within 100m

  • Church shop or souvenirs

  • Dog friendly

  • Level access throughout

  • Level access to the main areas

  • On street parking at church

  • Ramp or level access available on request

  • Space to secure your bike

  • Walkers & cyclists welcome

  • Services are held on the second and fourth Sunday of each month.On the second Sunday it is Morning Worship led by members of the congregation and on the fourth Sunday it is Holy Communion led by a priest.

  • A coffee morning is held every Thursday morning from 10.30 am to 12.30pm which is well attended.

  • The bookshop/library is open daily from 10am to 4pm.

  • Church of England

  • Cornerstone Grant, £13,000, 2019

  • Our Cornerstone Grants fund urgent repairs and essential community facilities such as toilets and kitchens to help keep churches open.

  • Repair Grant, £5,000, 2007

  • Our Repair Grants funded urgent repair work to help keep churches open.

Contact information

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St Nicholas

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St Luke

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St Helen

West Keal, Lincolnshire

A place of worship has stood on the site for 900 years although the present building, built of local greenstone, is mainly 14th century.