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Anderby, St Andrew* |
Parish church. 1759 and 1887. Red brick, with ashlar dressings, squared greenstone rubble, slate and lead roofs. This Georgian brick-built structure has an attractive chancel with five stained glass windows, including two in memory of Archdeacon Bond and his wife. The church was damaged by a bomb which fell in the churchyard in 1940. There is a 14th cross in the churchyard. But a must see is nearby Anderby Creek, a small hamlet built in the side of the creek that leads out to the sea. This is a quiet church but will have a lacemaker present with a 'have a go' pillow.
Opening times 6-7th SeptemberSaturday 10.30am-4pm
Sunday 9am-3pm
Postcode: PE24 5YF
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