Addlethorpe, St Nicholas* |
15th century ‘Cathedral of the Marsh’ completed around 1423. The church retains most of the original features in a good state of preservation: six carved oak screens, south porch notable for the level of fine detail, both inside and out, and unusually, retains an inscription recording the original benefactor. Medieval ‘angel roof’ adorned with winged angels, green men, and other curious carvings. Information boards around the church. The belfry and tower will be open to visitors, accessed by spiral stair. The tower contains six bells cast in 1770 by Henry Harrison, bellfounder of Barrow on Humber. The bells will be rung throughout both days
Opening times 14-15th September
Saturday 10am-4.30pm
Sunday 10am-4.30pm