Food




A full list of churches serving meals over the 2024 festival weekends.

Lunches for 11th & 12th May


Bardney St Lawrence
Home-made soup and roll
Saturday 11am-2pm
Sunday 11am-2pm

Caistor, St Peter and Paul & Methodist Church
Christian Aid lunches available in Methodist Hall
Saturday 11.30am-1pm

Legsby, St Thomas the Apostle
Hot beef rolls
Sunday 11am-3pm

Market Rasen, Methodist
Selection of light lunches
Saturday 11am-1.30pm

Middle Rasen, St Peter & St Paul
Ploughman’s lunches
Saturday 12noon-2pm
Sunday 12noon-2pm

Stainfield, St Andrew

Light refreshments, homemade cakes and lunches/afternoon teas available at Hill House, Stainfield throughout the festival.
Saturday 10am-4pm
Sunday 10am-4pm

Wragby Methodist
Ploughman’s lunches and cakes
Saturday 12noon-1.30pm
Sunday 12noon-1.30pm

Lunches for 18th & 19th May


Bishop Norton, St Peter
Light lunches, soup, rolls
Saturday 10am-4pm
Sunday 10am-4pm

Corringham, St Laurence
Soups, salad and savouries, cakes and puddings
Saturday 10.30am-4pm
Sunday 11.30am-4pm

Fiskerton, St Clement of Rome
Soup and baps, bacon butties, cream teas, plum bread, sausage rolls, cakes
Saturday 11am-4pm
Sunday 11am-4pm

Gainsborough, All Saints
A variety of hot food and cold snacks
Saturday 10am-4pm

Grayingham, St Radegund
Freshly made baps filled with local produce. Salads. Home-made cakes and scones
Saturday 10.30am-3.30pm
Sunday 11am-3pm


Kirton in Lindsey, St Andrew
Soup, rolls, crusty bread
Saturday 10.30am-4pm
Sunday 12.15pm-3.30pm

Nettleham, All Saints
Ploughmans, soup and rolls
Saturday 10am-4pm

Reepham, St Peter & St Paul
Ploughmans, salads, sandwiches, cakes and scones
Saturday 11am-3pm
Sunday 11am-3pm

Waddingham, St Mary & St Peter
Bacon butties, snacks, cakes
Saturday 10am-3pm
Sunday 10am-3pm

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Laughton Methodist Church

Laughton Methodist Chapel
Dating from 1826, the chapel was used as a Sunday School until 1969. The second chapel adjacent to the first dates from 1927. A new Sunday School was added in 1975. The Primitive Methodist magazine of 1859 records an account by A Worsnop of the re-opening of the chapel after enlargement. 


This was necessary because of a revival in the winter of 1857-8 and consent was obtained from WM Ingram Esq. On the north wall inside Laughton Methodist church is a white stone tablet with incised gold lettering commemorating a single World War 2 casualty.


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

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Sixhills • All Saints


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 click here to find on Google Maps


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


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Blyborough • St Alkmund


Blyborough - St Alkmund by  Ian S and
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reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.

St Alkmund Church is a Grade 1 Listed Building. A church at Blyborough is mentioned in the Domesday Book. St Alkmund’s is set in a delightful churchyard full of wild flowers, sloping down to the ornamental lake of Blyborough Hall. The Georgian tower is decorated with reused medieval gargoyles. One of them of an eagle with a woman’s face, looks straight at you as you walk up the churchyard path! Inside the church, much more is preserved of the ancient building, including a tall Early English three bay north arcade with circular piers, keeled responds, stiff leaf capitals and double chamfered arches.

Postcode: DN21 4HEclick here to find on Google Maps

Visit this church's page on the Explore Churches website here:


https://www.explorechurches.org/church/st-alkmund-blyborough


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


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