Showing posts with label PE22 Postcode. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PE22 Postcode. Show all posts

Stickney, St Luke

Stickney, St Luke*

There are several beautiful stained-glass windows. The East Window is dedicated to Rev George H. Hales. Another memorial to the children of the village and one in memory of John Kirkham, who lived at Stickney Grange. A plaque to Mary Jane Lovell, who went to Palestine and developed an Arabic Braille.
Although the church will not be manned, there is a History Exhibition in Stickney Village Hall (PE22 8BA) both days, 10am - 6pm Searching for your ancestors? Come and look through our vast collection of BMD of Stickney and the surrounding villages. Census from 1841 -1921. Free admission, Refreshments & toilets

Opening times 13-14th September
Saturday 9am-3pm  
Sunday 9am-3pm  

Postcode: PE22 8AA

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*© Copyright B Gosling


Revesby, St Lawrence

Revesby St Lawrence by Ashley Taylor*

Photo by Ashley Taylor*

This elegant Grade II listed Anglican church, which seats nearly 200 parishioners, was built in the Decorated style during the late 19th century on the site of a previous church built during the early 18th century. That church was built on the site of an even earlier church dating back to the Norman era. The church has close connections with Sir Joseph Banks. Along with the original Joseph Banks banner is a specially commissioned framed embroidery, which will be alongside a display kindly loaned by the Sir Joseph Banks Centre. 

Opening Times: 13-14th September
Saturday 10am-3pm
Sunday  10am–3pm

Postcode: PE22 7NA

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Mareham le Fen, St Helen

Mareham le Fen, St Helen (church's own photo)

Fine, greenstone, Grade II*, listed dating from the 13th century. Tower has three stages with an embattled parapet. South aisle is 15th century and has crocketed pinnacles featuring human heads and gargoyles. Partially rebuilt in 1879 and the 19th century. South porch leads to 14th century doorway. Inside the Church is the James Roberts gravestone. He accompanied Sir Joseph Banks on the first voyage around the world under Captain James Cook.

Opening Times: 13-14th September
Saturday 10am–4.30pm
Sunday 10am–4.30pm 

Postcode: PE22 7QU

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Wilksby, All Saints

Wilksby All Saints (church's own photo)

A beautiful, isolated, tiny church amid fields seating some 30 people. An ancient foundation staffed by the monks of nearby Revesby Abbey, restored and extended in 1802 by the Rev John Dymoke. More history documented inside.

Opening Times: 13-14th September
Saturday 9am-5pm
Sunday 9am-5pm

Postcode: PE22 7PB

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