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Glentham • St Peter & Our Lady

Glentham • St Peter & Our Lady
(photo David Wright, Creative Commons Link)

The front porch of our church is adorned with the Tournay Arms and a rare medieval ‘pieta’, a representation of the Virgin with the dead Christ across her knees. We have stained glass by Whale and box pews.



Postcode: LN8 2EP, click here to find on Google Maps

Open: 18-19th MaySaturday 10am-4pm • Sunday 10am-4pm.

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Fiskerton • St Clement of Rome

Fiskerton • St Clement of Rome
(photo Richard Croft, Creative Commons Link)

The north door is Norman, as are all the arches between the nave and chancel and the north aisle. Beautiful stained glass in the East and Skepper windows. Remembrance books and links with the RAF Squadrons within the Lady Chapel.


Open: 18-19th May, Saturday 11am-4pm • Sunday 11am-4pm.


The Stephen Langton Trail The Stephen Langton Trail passes through or near six festival churches where you can stop for refreshments, click on their names to open their pages of this site:
  1. Langton 
  1. Wragby
  1. Apley
  1. Fiskerton 
  1. Greetwell 
  1. Cherry Willingham
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 picturesuqe 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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Corringham • St Laurence

Corringham - Copyright Churches Festival - Photo: Ashley Taylor, Push Creativity*

There has been a church on this site well over 1,000 years older than the British monarchy. It is 140 years since Bodley & Garner spread gold dust and beautified this Grade I church paid for by Mary Beckett. The parish registers will be made available. Come and see the stone coffin found under the altar in 1883/84. We shall have a churchyard tour weather permitting. The refreshments and lunches are Michelin star quality! A warm welcome awaits you.
 

Corringham - Copyright Churches Festival - Photo: Ashley Taylor, Push Creativity*

Our church also has a beautifully restored Bodley Ceiling. 

Postcode: DN21 5QY, click here to find on Google Maps

Open: 18-19th May, Saturday 10.30am - 4pm • Sunday 10.30am - 4pm


Photo: Ashley Taylor, Push Creativity*

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*Photo: Ashley Taylor, Push Creativity

Cherry Willingham • St Peter & St Paul

Cherry Willingham - St Peter & St Paul*

St Peter & St Paul is a wonderful example of Georgian architecture with a beautiful reredos behind the altar. The modern octagonal lantern was designed by Louis Osman who also designed the coronet for the Prince of Wales. Home made cakes, delicious scones await you...


View from the churchyard  - St Peter & St Paul*

Postcode: 
LN3 4ABclick here to find on Google Maps


Open:  18-19th May
Saturday 10am-4pm • Sunday 12noon-4pm


* Photographs by Ashley Taylor of Push Creativity for the festival

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Burton • St Vincent

Burton • St Vincent
(photo Richard Croft, Creative Commons link)

The church is dedicated to St Vincent of Saragosa, a Spanish saint and martyr who died in 304AD. The church was rebuilt in 1795 and contains a gallery for the Monson family complete with a fireplace to keep the then Lord Monson warm as he suffered from gout. The gallery contains three sets of Coronation Chairs which are loaned from the Monson family.

Postcode: LN1 2RD, click here to find on Google Maps

Open: 18-19th May, Saturday 10am-5pm • Sunday 10am-5pm

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Brattleby • St Cuthbert

Photo: Ashley Taylor, Push Creativity*

Brattleby St Cuthbert is 100 years old, set in peaceful wooded grounds. There is a new Walk Round Guide highlighting the church’s most interesting features - a Saxon cross and doorway and an ornate Victorian chancel. Self-service refreshments. Peace, beauty and historic atmosphere.



A church has stood on this site for 1000 years.  The current church has been the subject of four documented restorations, 1450, 1778, 1858 and finally in 2013 at a cost of £130,000 funded by English Heritage.


Visit the church's own website here: Brattleby Church Website


Postcode: LN1 2SQ, click here to find on Google Maps


Open: 18-19th May
, Saturday 10am - 4pm • Sunday 10am - 4pm

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Blyton • St Martin

Photo: Ashley Taylor, Push Creativity*

Blyton church has an impressive display of the flags of the allies in WWI. They hang above arcades 6 and 7 centuries old. The chancel, although much rebuilt last century, has its original East window of about 1300, its old piscina and aumbry and a 15th century window and part of the old rood beam is still over the arch. The font, with carved panels and embattled top, is a handsome example of 15th century craftsmanship.


Photo: Ashley Taylor, Push Creativity*

Postcode: DN21 3JZclick here to find on Google Maps


Open: 18-19th May, Saturday 10am - 4pm • Sunday 10am - 4pm


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Bishop Norton • St Peter



Grade II* listed St Peter’s sits in the heart of the village. It has three bells and a delightful stained glass East Window. There is a medieval tympanium in the tower wall, an ancient sarcophagus, a Joyce of Whitchurch clock and a 150 year old Nicholson organ. The lychgate is our War Memorial. Our theme is ‘Wildlife’.


Photo: Ashley Taylor, Push Creativity*

Postcode: LN8 2BEclick here to find on Google Maps

Open: 18-19th May, Saturday 10am - 4pm • Sunday 10am - 4pm


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Wickenby • St Peter & St Lawrence

Wickenby • St Peter & St Lawrence
(photo David Hitchborne, Creative Commons Link)
The church contains wonderful medieval artefacts: rare 14th century stained glass, a scratch sundial, an imposing 14th century church door with ancient ironwork, fascinating carved stone heads. There will be a themed exhibition of local history information. 




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

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

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Snelland • All Saints

Snelland • All Saints 
(image Richard Croft, Creative Commons Link)

This beautiful atmospheric church dates back to the 12th century. It contains beautiful carved stone medieval faces and a rare “Leper’s window” that enabled succour to be passed to those with leprosy who had to stay outside the church. Ancient sundial on south elevation. Thomas Retford, vicar, courageously gave his life in the Lincolnshire Rising.

The leper's window at Snelland

Postcode: LN3 5AAclick here to find on Google Maps

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

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Searby cum Owmby • St Nicholas

Searby cum Owmby • St Nicholas
(photo David Hitchborne, Creative Commons Link)

Situated on The Viking Way, the 1830s’ St Nicholas is brick built, light and peaceful, with stained glass windows, east window was reclaimed from a church in Eton. Late 1800s’ hand carved oak rood screen and oak pews each end having carved emblems depicting the apostles and tribes of Israel. Belfry open to view the static bells rung from an “Ellacombe Apparatus” and 1860s’ clock made and installed by Benson’s of London. WWI memorial plaque. Organ dating 1895. Some Parish records.


Postcode: DN38 6BQclick here to find on Google Maps

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


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Riby • St Edmunds

Riby-St Edmund (Photos supplied by church)

New for 2024: St Edmunds will be hosting “Value It! Flog It? Bring along one item and Guy Macklam from Thomas Millers and Tessa Laverack from John Taylors will be on hand to give expert advice. Rebuilt in 1863, the cruciform church retains the 14th century Perpendicular tower. Displaying Church register copies from 1559, local produce stalls, climb the tower and enjoy an outside exhibit of Classic vehicles. Serving light refreshments. Open both days 11-4 please join us.

Going home with Chocolate Cake

Just waiting for my owner who is having a snack - where is mine?

Click here to visit Riby, St Edmunds Facebook Page.

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

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

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Rand • St Oswald

Photo: Ashley Taylor, Push Creativity*
                     
St Oswald’s is surrounded by a deserted medieval village site. Inside is a surprising number of notable monuments, both in brass and stone, dating from the 14th - 16th century. Outstanding is a rare coped stone coffin lid, believed to date from between the 10th and 12th centuries. Information on church history, brass rubbing, cake stall.

The rare coped stone coffin lid


Rand • St Oswald 
(photo Ian Paterson, Creative Commons Link)

Postcode: LN8 5NJclick here to find on Google Maps

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



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Nettleton • St John the Baptist

Nettleton - Copyright Churches Festival      Photo: Ashley Taylor, Push Creativity*

We are embracing ‘Hymns, Songs & Psalms’ theme and will have flowers and exhibits to view. Visitors will receive a warm welcome, light refreshments and a chance to browse amongst the many plants and books for sale. The most notable feature of our church, nestled in a valley at the foot of the Wolds is the tower. Except for the 15th century top stage and buttresses it was built in late Saxon times.

Nettleton Interior - Copyright Churches Festival         Photo: Ashley Taylor, Push Creativity*

Postcode: LN7 6NPclick here to find on Google Maps

Open: 11-12th May, Saturday 10am - 5pm • Sunday 11.30am - 3.30pm


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Middle Rasen • St Peter and St Paul


Middle Rasen St Peter and St Paul - Copyright Churches Festival       Photo: Ashley Taylor, Push Creativity*

A warm welcome awaits everyone at St Peter & St Paul’s. Through the south entrance door, a splendid example of Norman work with three bands of mouldings of continuous motif, an inner zigzag, a middle band of crenellation and an outer band of beakheads. It is among the country’s most impressive Norman doorways. Displays will focus on ‘Spring in Summer’. Ploughmans lunches, cakes, tea and coffee served both days.
 
Postcode: LN8 3TS, click here to find on Google Maps

Open: 11-12th May, Saturday 10.30am - 4pm • Sunday 12noon - 4pm

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Market Rasen • Methodist Church

Market Rasen • Methodist Church
(image Colin Babb: Creative Commons Link)

Large impressive Grade II* listed Methodist Church open in 1863. Original piped organ. Doored pews. Balcony and large front pillars. The building is kept in good condition which still gives it the “wow” factor to those who enter the church for the first time. Spring Fayre; Saturday morning 10am - 1pm with light lunches available between 11am and 1pm. Saturday morning will include our Spring Fayre.

Market Rasen Methodist Interior - Copyright Churches Festival

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

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


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Langton by Wragby • St Giles

Photo: Ashley Taylor, Push Creativity*

Langton by Wragby is famous as the birthplace of Stephen Langton who was Archbishop of Canterbury and the principle architect of Magna Carta. There is a stained glass window dedicated to him in the church.
There will be displays in the church on Stephen Langton, Magna Carta and local history.

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

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









The Stephen Langton Trail 





The new Stephen Langton Trail that passes through or near six festival churches where you can stop for refreshments, including
  1. Langton 
  2. Wragby 
  3. Apley 
  4. Fiskerton  
  5. Greetwell
  6. Cherry Willingham
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 picturesuqe 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).
Click this link to read more at the Visit Lincoln website


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