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Trusthorpe, St Peter |
Original church destroyed by encroaching sea. Present church consists of Nave, Chancel and Tower, constructed of red brick, with Medieval font and beautiful stained-glass windows.
Porch wall has inverted stone, carved with shield, cross and gothic inscription. Tower built 1606, refurbished 1842, with 3 Taylor-cast bells.
Villagers, who renovated its Tower in 2015, started a bell-ringing group, ‘The Trusthorpe Clangers’, who ring for services, practice nights and national bell-ringing events.
Sunday service starts 9am (Tuesday BCP or MP 9.30am).
Church, open for many Open Days, has won 2 Coastal ‘In Bloom’ awards and East Midlands’ award for Wildlife & Countryside.
Opening Times 6-7th September
Saturday 10am-4pm
Sunday 10am-4pm
Postcode: LN12 2PH
Photo: D Povey
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