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All Saints

Simplistically elegant 12th century church overlooking the Lincolnshire Wolds with astounding views of open countryside.

Mareham on the Hill, Lincolnshire

Opening times

The church is open at various times but for access please call 07507 562072 if church is closed.

Address

All Saints
East Beck Lane
Mareham on the Hill
Lincolnshire
LN9 6PQ

The church is a 12th century Grade II* listed building, that is in regular use by the community and used as the only public meeting place in the village. A public footpath passes through the churchyard as part of a Lincolnshire Wolds Walk.

All that remains of the medieval building is the chancel, the rest of the church is Georgian. There was a rebuilding in 1780 and further work was undertaken in 1804. The unevenness of the exterior masonry, a mix of greenstone, ironstone and brick, has been relieved with a coat of lime wash, which is now quite worn. Inside the church are charming Georgian furnishings, a double decker pulpit and box pews all painted blue, contrasting with a contemporary floor of red brick.

It is a simple elegant church that is currently undergoing restoration, whilst still in regular use.

The church and churchyard are used by walkers, birdwatchers, bug hunters, along with families researching genealogy. We get regular visitors who come to picnic on our benches or just wish to ponder the quiet and solitude, as birds soar above.

  • Captivating architecture

  • Enchanting atmosphere

  • Fascinating churchyard

  • Wildlife haven

  • Dog friendly

  • Level access to the main areas

  • Space to secure your bike

  • Walkers & cyclists welcome

  • Church of England

Contact information

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