Bottesford - St Peter Ad Vincula

 

St Peter ad Vincula, Parish Church, Bottesford, by Christ Morgan

Mentioned in the Domesday Book, the breath-taking Grade I listed Early English style building largely dates from the 13th century with a later 14th century tower which houses a ring of six bells dating from 1710 to 2002 and rung regularly. 

A warm welcome awaits those who come to quietly experience the incredible craftsmanship of our ancestors with some fascinating features. Enjoy light refreshments which will be available 2pm-4.30pm both days. Well behaved dogs welcome.

Postcode: DN16 3RD 

Open: 10-11th May, Saturday 10am - 4.30pm • Sunday 12noon - 4.30pm

Photo: Chris Morgan, St Peter ad Vincula, Parish Church, Bottesford, CC BY-SA 2.0

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South Carlton - St John the Baptist

Richard Croft, St John the Baptist's church, South Carlton, CC BY-SA 2.0

Additional to the printed brochure - but open for you to visit! 

South Carlton Church (Grade I listed) is beautifully situated below the cliff edge north of Lincoln.

Although remodelled by Teulon in 1859, the Norman chancel arch and reconstructed 13th century arcades bear witness to the church's early origins. 

Home since the 16th century for the Monson family, there is a magnificent 17th century memorial to Sir John and Lady Jane Monson. Newly repaired and conserved in 2024, the monument is again open to visitors. The private Monson mausoleum is located on the north of the church. 

Postcode: LN1 2RH 

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

Photo: Richard Croft, 
St John the Baptist's church, South Carlton, CC BY-SA 2.0


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Sixhills • All Saints

Sixhills All Saints - Photo by Angela Montague at Push Creativity

All Saints church is a Grade II listed building standing in a picturesque location on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds, with a wonderful view.

The village has associations with Gilbert of Semperingham through the Gilbertine Priory.

The church was rebuilt in the late 1860s-1875 by James Fowler of Louth. Light refreshments will be available throughout the day.

Postcode: LN8 3RL

Open: 17th-18th May - Saturday 10:30am - 4pm • Sunday 11am - 4pm

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Sixhills All Saints roof - Photo by Angela Montague at Push Creativity

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Hainton • St Mary

Hainton St Mary, David Wright for Flickr  CC BY 2.0

A church of Anglo-Saxon origins rebuilt in the 13th and 14th centuries and sympathetically restored in the 19th century. 

The spire was suggested by Capability Brown when he redesigned the park. 

Inside, there is a ‘nationally important’ series of absolutely stunning monuments to the Heneage Family.

From brass of 1435 to modern memorials of 1954, in varying styles all relating to a time span of one family. 

Light refreshments available throughout the day.

Postcode: LN8 6LS,


Open 17-18th May, Saturday 10am-4pm • Sunday 10.30am-4pm

Photo: Hainton St Mary, David Wright for Flickr  CC BY 2.0

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