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Parish church circa 1300 with sporadic building programs to 1450, restored 1878-29. Flint with ashlar dressings. West tower, nave, aisles and chancel. Aisle roofs with arched braces the latter with ...
Parish church of the C14 with later extension. Constructed from flint with ashlar dressings and a slate and tile roof. The church is located to the north of the village and maintained in regular use ...
A small rural church from the late C11 comprising nave and chancel, with a C19 north porch and bell-turret. Built of lime-washed rubble with a plain clay tiled roof. The church has an almost complete ...
Standing and buried remains of mid to late C15 brick fortified house built for Richard Bennington. Maintained as a ruin by Heritage Lincolnshire on behalf of Boston Borough Council. Repairs undertaken ...
Parish church with fabric dating from C11, C13 to C16 and c.1860. Constructed of coursed limestone rubble and rock faced ashlar. The north aisle was rebuil… ...
Parish church c.1300, with various phasing from C14 through to 1631 and the C19, of ashlar construction. Some rendering with ashlar dressings. Cruciform pl… ...
Medieval church founded in the 13th Century but almost completely rebuilt in 1855. Comprising a chancel with north vestry, nave with aisles, south porch and west tower. Of local Wealden stone with ...
1887 - original church burnt down. The spire is 58m tall. Designed by E.M Gibbs. An impressive well conceived Ancaster stone interior with a fine pipe organ.The spire walls are extremely thin and of ...