The NEW Stephen Langton Trail includes Six Festival Churches


Pick up the Spring/Summer issue of Good Taste Magazine for a feature on the new Stephen Langton Trail that passes through or near six festival churches where you can stop for refreshments or even lunch (at Fiskerton). Click on the names to open each churches' pages of this site:
  1. Langton open 16/17th May
  2. Wragby (nearby) open 16/17th May 
  3. Apley open 16/17th May 
  4. Fiskerton   9/10th May including Lunches!
  5. Greetwell open 9/10th May 
  6. Cherry Willingham (nearby) open 9/10th May
Click this link to read more at the Visit Lincoln website

Click this link to view and download the PDF of the trail 

The trail is a 16.5 mile walking trail from the birthplace of Archbishop Stephen Langton, key in the sealing of Magna Carta, to the historic city of Lincoln.

The Stephen Langton Trail starts at the Lincolnshire village of Langton-by-Wragby, birthplace of Archbishop Stephen Langton, and takes a meandering and picturesque 16.5 mile walk to historic Lincoln and Lincoln Castle, home to an original copy of the 1215 Magna Carta.




The trail is split into three sections to allow for all abilities and so the walk can be split up over a space of time:
  • Section One leads from Langton-by-Wragby to Apley through the Lincolnshire Limewood Nature Reserve (4 miles)
  • Section Two from Thistle Storr Wood near Apley to Fiskerton along the Viking Way (6¼ miles)
  • Section Three follows the River Witham Valley from Fiskerton on a delightful riverside walk to Lincoln's Cathedral Quarter (6¼ miles).
The tiny Apley marks the middle of the trail
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Gallery: Annual Conference 2015

Over 100 people representing the festival churches joined us in the prestigious surroundings of Hemswell Court 


Firstly a thank you presentation to Irmgard Parrott, tireless volunteer with our festival for many years, well done Irmgard!


Then an hour's talk by Mr Vic Hughes on the Magna Carta - highly entertaining and very informative!


Then it was over to marketing and PR ladies Angela Montague and Linda Patrick who updated everyone on last year's successes and talked about aims for 2015 and even 2016! A PDF of their slides can be viewed at this link: Marketing & PR Presentation


Then an inspirational talk by Archdeacon Tim Barker on church tourism and the importance of involving the wider community in your churches, including people who would not usually step into a church!


And the event was very nicely finished off with a delightful lunch in the beautiful Georgian dining room


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Tealby • All Saints

Tealby All Saints, photo by Gary Brothwell, source

Have a go at ringing our church bells. Our theme is ‘The Bells’. Explore our floral arrangements and everything on display. Explore how we have grown to rely on bells and their everyday uses in our lives. Enjoy a fresh homemade lunch in this Grade I listed building, surrounded by an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Postcode: LN8 3XWclick here to find on Google Maps

Open: 20-21st May, Saturday 10am - 4pm • Sunday 12noon - 4pm


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South Kelsey • St Mary



South Kelsey St Mary, photo by David Wright, source

St Mary’s church was originally built around 1228 and rebuilt in 1795 leaving the original tower in place. There are brass effigies of Sir Richard Hansard and his wife Joan from the 15th century. Exhibitions of local history. 

Postcode: LN7 6PHclick here to find on Google Maps

Open: 11-12th MaySaturday 10.30am - 5pm • Sunday 10.30am - 5pm


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North Kelsey • All Hallows

North Kelsey All Hallows
Photo David Purchase, source.

Our peaceful church dedicated to All Hallows meaning All Saints is a Grade II listed building. Whilst extensively rebuilt in 1784 and 1869 the late Norman ironstone tower with twin 13th century bell openings has been retained. A rather fine 13th century carved coffin lid can also be found in the chancel. Come and find out more about our history and enjoy some light refreshments.
All welcome, wheelchair accessible.

Postcode: LN7 6EHclick here to find on Google Maps
Open: 11-12th May, Saturday 10am-4pm • Sunday 12noon-4pm
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Legsby • St Thomas

Photograph by Richard Croft, source

Early medieval, Norman arches and Norman font bearing traditional double rope carving around top edge. The lychgate entrance is dedicated to those who lost their lives in WWI. Come along and enjoy a peaceful setting. Hot beef rolls served with locally produced beef.


Postcode: LN8 3QWclick here to find on Google Maps

Open: 11-12th May, Saturday 20am - 2pm  Sunday 10am - 12noon

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Kirkby cum Osgodby • St Andrew




Photograph by Richard Croft, source.


St Andrew’s church serves both Kirkby and the adjoining village of Osgodby which has never had an Anglican church of its own. It was built by 1160 and the tower and chancel are both 13th century. The nave was rebuilt in the 19th and 20th century. An interesting feature is the East window which is crooked on one side. No-one knows why.


Postcode: LN8 3PEclick here to find on Google Maps

Open: 11-12th May, Saturday 10am-4pm • Sunday 10am-4pm.

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