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Great Limber • St Peter

Great Limber • St Peter 
(image David Wright, Creative Commons Link)

St Peter’s is situated close to the attractive village pond at the heart of the conservation area of Great Limber. A Grade I listed building, first erected in the 12th century, the church has been subject to additions and alterations particularly in the 19th century. Features of interest include stained glass and a lychgate. For further information there is a history leaflet available. Ample parking and toilets at the village hall. You are most welcome to visit.

Postcode: DN37 8JN, click here to find on Google Maps

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

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Grasby • All Saints

Grasby • All Saints 
(image David Hitchborne: Creative Commons Link)
All Saints sits in a commanding position in the village. The church was extensively restored in the 19th century by Revd Charles Tennyson Turner, brother of poet Laureate Alfred Lord Tennyson. Memorial to Charles and his wife Louisa. East Window is particularly attractive. Embroidery exhibition by Grasby Embroiderers and other attractions.

Postcode: DN38 6AU, click here to find on Google Maps

Open: 11-12th May, Saturday 10am-5pm • Sunday 10am-5pm


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Gautby • All Saints

Gautby • All Saints 
(image David Hitchborne, Creative Commons Link)
Wonderful peaceful church in an ideal setting. Full of local history relating to the Vyner family. Fabulous stained glass window by William Morris. A ‘must visit’ church.


The William Morris window and memorial statues (picture Sowberry House B&B)

Postcode: LN8 5JP, click here to find on Google Maps

Open: 11-12th May, Saturday 9.30am - 5pm • Sunday 9.30am - 5pm


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Faldingworth • All Saints

Faldingworth All Saints *
The community of Faldingworth have been very active in the last year and have held working parties to clean and brighten the church and reinstate and care for the grounds.

The gates commemorate the sacrifices made by the whole of
300 Polish Squadron right down to the individual
Copyright Churches Festival *

Postcode: LN8 3SE, click here to find on Google Maps

Open: 11-12th May, Saturday 10am-5pm • Sunday 10am-5pm

* Photographs by Ashley Taylor of Push Creativity
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Claxby • St Mary


Claxby St Mary - Copyright Churches Festival *
You will get a warm welcome at this 14th century church, much altered in the 1870s. We have good Victorian stained glass, a founder’s tomb and an elaborate 16th century memorial as well as two corbel ends showing faces with tongues sticking out. We will also have a display depicting ‘The Spirit of Claxby.’ Claxby gone by - stories told in artifacts, Claxby present - village life in 21st century and Claxby the Future - what plans the church has going forward.

Memorial Window for Georg Ogg - Copyright Churches Festival *
As you open the door... Copyright Churches Festival *

Copyright Churches Festival *

Postcode: LN8 3YXclick here to find on Google Maps

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


* Photographs by Ashley Taylor of Push Creativity for the festival

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Caistor • Methodist Church

Caistor • Methodist Church
(Photo Peter Croft, link to source with license details)

A Victorian Grade II listed building built in 1842. The listing includes the pews, decorative ceiling rose and organ with pump handle and balcony with doored pews. Open planned interior has been sympathetic to the character of the building..

Postcode: LN7 6UFclick here to find on Google Maps

Open: Saturday 11th May only, 
10am-4pm

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Cabourne - St Nicholas

Cabourne - St Nicholas
(photo: Richard Croft: Creative Commons Link)


Apologies, this church is no longer open for the 2024 festival. 

Please check our 'Changes' page for other changes to the brochure:


Cabourne St. Nicholas’ tower is of architectural interest and considered to be of Anglo-Saxon origin. The tower walls are 3 feet 9 inches thick. The tower arch stands about 15 feet high and is 6 feet wide. The rough cut foundation stones can be seen at the west end of the nave. The spring in the field to the north of the church is linked to St Nicholas and baptism.

Postcode: LN7 6HU, click here to find on Google Maps

Open: 11-12th May, Saturday 10am-5pm • Sunday 10am-5pm


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Bardney - St Lawrence


Enjoy relaxing music with professional harpist, Eira Lynn Jones 11am- 12noon both days. Organist Paul Savage from 2pm-3pm both days. Exhibition of stones from Bardney Abbey in 1920. 17th century Charity Boards. Chancel decorated with pictures of saints including St Oswald and St Lawrence. Stained glass by Edward Warre. Wartime connections with the 9th Squadron, their standard is laid up in the church. Plant, tombola, craft stalls.

The altar murals depicting saints *

exhibition on Bardney Abbey and its troubled history *

* Photographs by Ashley Taylor of Push Creativity for ExploreChurches

Postcode: LN3 5TZ, click here to find on Google Maps

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


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Apley Church - St Andrew

Apley Church - St Andrews
(photo Richard Croft, Creative Commons Link)

St Andrew’s, built in 1871 is often described as a little gem. The church is set in a large churchyard. There will be a flower display based on the theme “Celebrating 25 years of the festival” Visitors will receive a warm welcome, together with complimentary light refreshments.


The new Altar Frontal

Postcode: LN8 5JQ, click here to find on Google Maps.

OPENING TIMES 20-21st May
Saturday 10am-4pm • Sunday 10am-4pm

NEARBY The Stephen Langton Trail 



The Stephen Langton Trail that passes through or near six festival churches where you can stop for refreshments or even lunch, click on their names to open their pages of this site:
  1. Langton 
  2. Wragby
  3. Apley
  4. Fiskerton 
  5. Greetwell 
  6. Cherry Willingham
Click this link to read more at the Visit Lincoln website

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

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).
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