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North Kelsey • All Hallows

North Kelsey All Hallows
Photo David Purchase, source.

Our peaceful church retains a late Norman ironstone tower, the rest was  extensively rebuilt in 1784 and 1869. Interesting 12th and 13th century features can be found incorporated in the rebuilt exterior walls. Inside a fine 13th century carved coffin lid, 19th century iron rood screen and table tomb of William Frederick Chambers, physician in ordinary to Queen Victoria. Come and discover our history, enjoy a light lunch, cakes and refreshments. All welcome, wheelchair accessible.

Postcode: LN7 6EHclick here to find on Google Maps
Open: 17th-18th May, Saturday 10am-4pm • Sunday 10am-4pm
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Thoresway • St Mary

Thoresway • St Mary
(photo David Wright, Creative Commons Link)

St Mary’s nestles is a sleepy village among fields of sheep. It has a Romanesque arch from an original tower, 13th century arcades in the nave and seven floor stones dating from an earlier period. There is a
exhibition on the history and origins of the village together with stories of local residents and their lives. A warm welcome awaits those who come to sample our homemade cakes and savouries, including our popular gluten free and vegetarian offerings.

Postcode: LN8 3UYclick here to find on Google Maps


Open: 17th-18th May, Saturday 10am - 3pm • Sunday 10am - 3pm



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