Showing posts with label LN12 Postcode. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LN12 Postcode. Show all posts

Theddlethorpe, All Saints

 

Theddlethorpe, All Saints (photo by church)

A fourteenth and fifteenth-century church with Norman origins, All Saints’ is known as the Cathedral of the Marsh - a testament to its impressive length and spacious light-filled interior, as well as the quality of the interior carvings. Despite its lonely grandeur, the outside of the church has a colourful appearance as the local north Lincolnshire greensand is patched with brick and limestone

Opening times 6-7th September


Saturday 10am – 4pm
Sunday 10am – 4pm

Postcode LN12 1PE

Photo: supplied by church

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Trusthorpe, St Peter

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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Sutton on Sea, St Clement

Sutton on Sea, St Clement

Sunday: Morning Worship 10.30am; Songs of Praise 4pm

“The Church with the Leaning Tower”

Plaque marking height of flood waters in 1953.

Grave of local infantryman, Martin Robinson, killed while serving in Northern Ireland in 1972, aged just 21.

Peaceful church gardens with wildflower area.

Off-road parking alongside churchyard and outside church hall, Church Lane. Easy 5-minute stroll up Church Lane to the beach and prom, with wheelchair access up steep slope (“the pull-over”).

Walk/cycle north to Trusthorpe and Mablethorpe, South to Huttoft car terrace, passing National Trust development of old golf course.

Opening Times 6-7th September

Saturday 9am-5pm
Sunday 9am-5pm 

Postcode: LN12 2RU

Photo: C Collins

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