Showing posts with label Postcode DN39. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Postcode DN39. Show all posts

Kirmington, St Helena

Kirmington, St Helena, photo supplied by church

Unusual grotesque stone carvings in the north arcade. 

RAF Squadron 166 memorial window and memorabilia, including of “operation Manna” in 1945. 

World War I headstone in the churchyard (CWGC).

Postcode: DN39 6YW.

Open: 9th-10th May, Saturday 11am - 3pm • Sunday 11am - 3pm.

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Thornton Curtis - St Lawrence

 

St. Lawrence's church, Thornton Curtis by Jonathan Billinger  CC-BY-SA-2.0

St Lawrence’s church is a Grade I listed building at the heart of the village of Thornton Curtis and is both beautiful and historic. 

The truly outstanding feature of the interior is the 12th century black Tournai font. 

The font is rare and attracts many visitors. 

Behind the 17th century altar table lies an original mensa.

Postcode: DN39 6XW

Open: 9th-10th May, Saturday 11am - 3pm • Sunday 11am - 3pm 

Photo: St. Lawrence's church, Thornton Curtis by Jonathan Billinger  CC-BY-SA-2.0

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Kirmington, St Helena School

Kirmington, St Helena School, photo supplied by church
 

Built in 1883 as a house before opening as a school in October 1883.

Hosted evacuees during the war. The School house was home to the headmaster and his wife for many years.

Postcode: DN39 6YP

Open: 9th-10th May, Saturday 2pm - 4pm • Sunday CLOSED

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Ulceby - St Nicholas


John Beal, St Nicholas Church, Ulceby, CC BY-SA 2.0
 

St Nicholas’ Church is a Grade 1 listed building on a site where there has been a church since the Saxon period. The building is of national P architectural significance with a rood screen linked to Thornton Abbey. Other highlights include 15th century pew ends, a stained glass window dedicated to vicar Henry Flowers (who himself appears in the window), and a memorial to someone killed in one of the very first railway accidents. BBQ lunches, stalls, books, musical performances, bellringing and more!

Postcode: DN39 6TB


Open: 9th - 10th MaySaturday 10am - 4pm • Sunday 10am - 4pm 

Photo: John Beal, St Nicholas Church, Ulceby, CC BY-SA 2.0


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