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St Pancras's Church Wroot: North Lincolnshire: 1878 Current church built in 1878. All Saint's Church (redundant) Wyham cum Cadeby: East Lindsey: 13th Century Grade II Declared redundant in 1982. St Catherine's Church Wyville cum Hungerton: South Kesteven: 1857 Grade II Current church built in 1857. St John's Church: Yarburgh: East Lindsey: 14th ...
Churches, chapels and cathedrals in the English county of Lincolnshire: England portal ... Church of England church buildings in Lincolnshire (1 C, 112 P) G.
St Martin's Church is a Grade I listed Anglican church, dedicated to Martin of Tours, in Ancaster, Lincolnshire, England. The church is 6 miles (10 km) north-east from Grantham , below the southern edge of the Lincoln Cliff , and at the side of High Dyke , part of the old Ermine Street Roman road .
The church is named after St Wilfrid and is the second church to be built on the site, the earlier being constructed of wood. [1] The church was thought to have been built in 1350; but in the early 21st century, one corner of the building was found to date back to 1289.
Alive Church, Lincoln is a Grade II*-listed church in the city of Lincoln, in Lincolnshire, England. It is an active place of worship and part of the Alive Church group of churches. [1] The building is a former Congregational church, built in 1876 with its interior refitted in 1991. When it was listed in 1973 it was known as the New Life ...
Lincoln Cathedral, also called Lincoln Minster, [2] and formally the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Lincoln, is a Church of England cathedral in Lincoln, England. It is the seat of the bishop of Lincoln and is the mother church of the diocese of Lincoln. The cathedral is governed by its dean and chapter, and is a grade I listed ...
The Minster Church of St Mary, Stow in Lindsey, is a major Anglo-Saxon church in Lincolnshire and is one of the largest and oldest parish church buildings in England.It has been claimed that the Minster originally served as the cathedral church of the diocese of Lindsey, founded in the 7th century and is sometimes referred to as the "Mother Church of Lincolnshire".
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