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LCT Visitable Churches 2020 Colsterworth Methodist Chapel North Hykeham All Saints R Silk Willoughby St Denys R Deeping St. James Methodist Corby Glen St. John T R North Hykeham Methodist T Sleaford St. Denys T R Deeping St. Nicholas Bike Ride & Stride Saturday Creeton St. Peter North Hykeham St. Hugh T South Kyme St Mary R Gosberton Clough St. Gilbert T R Edenham St. Michael T R North Scarle All Saints Swarby St. Mary & All Saints R Gosberton SS Peter & Paul T Due to Corvid -19 outbreak at the time Great Humby Chapel Norton Disney St. Peter R Swaton St. Michael Langtoft St. Michael of publication then the churches 12th Sept Great Ponton Holy Cross Potterhanworth St. Andrew T R Threekingham St. Peter R Market Deeping St. Guthlac Gunby St. Nicholas Skellingthorpe St. Lawrence Timberland Methodist Chapel T R Pinchbeck St Mary T listed below may not be open or may 2020 Ingoldsby St. Bartholomew R Skellingthorpe Methodist Timberland St. Andrew R Pinchbeck West St. Bartholomew T R have restrictions in place. Irnham St. Andrew R South Hykeham St. Michael R Walcot St. Nicholas R Quadring St. Margaret Lenton St. Peter Stapleford All Saints Walcot by Billinghay St. Oswald R Spalding SS Mary & Nicholas Little Bytham St Medard & St. Gildard R Swinderby All Saints R Spalding St. John Anglican T CHURCHES AND CHAPELS “VISITABLE” 10am to 6pm Little Ponton St. Guthlac R Temple Bruer St. John Baptist T R LOVEDEN Spalding St. Norbert R.C. T AXHOLME. Mrs. S. Roberts - 07760 468052 LOUTHESK Mrs. S. Roberts - 07760 468052 North Witham St. Mary Thorpe on the Hill St. Michael R Faith Ballaam - 01400 250167 Spalding St. Paul T Swinstead Hall, Swinstead, Grantham Swinstead Hall, Swinstead, Grantham Old Somerby St. Mary Magdalene Thurlby St. Germain Spalding St. Thomas Rd Methodist Ch. T [email protected] [email protected] Waddington St. Michael T R Allington Holy Trinity Ropsley St. Peter R Spalding Friends Meeting House T CORRINGHAM. Mrs. S. Sharpe - 01427 788476 AVELAND & NESS. W. T. Reid - 01778 570234 Sapperton St. Nicholas R Washingborough Methodist T R Ancaster St. Martin R Spalding United Reformed Church T The Bungalow, Ingleby, Saxilby, Lincoln. 10 Main Street, Hacconby, Bourne, Lincs. Skillington Methodist Church Washingborough St. John Baptist R Barkston St. Nicholas T R Surfleet St. Lawrence T R LAWRES. Mrs. Lesley Horsfall - 01673 866669 BELTISLOE. Jane Clark - 01778 590232 Skillington St. James Wellingore All Saints R Beckingham All Saints Thurlby St. Firmin 69 Ryland Road, Welton, Lincoln, LN2 3LZ Copse View, Witham-on-the-Hill, Bourne. South Witham St. John Baptist Belton SS Peter & Paul Thurlby Methodist [email protected] [email protected] Stainby St. Peter Brandon Chapel R IIIIiWeston St. Mary R Mrs. S. Roberts - . Ms Magie Townend - 0754 904 5299 Stoke SS Mary &Andrew Brant Broughton St Helen R MANLAKE – NORTH & SOUTH CHRISTIANITY GRANTHAM Weston Hills St. John Church R 07760 468052. Swinstead Hall, Swinstead, Grantham [email protected] Swayfield St. Nicholas Chris Dicken - 01400 281524 Brant Broughton Quakers Swinstead St. Mary R [email protected] ELLOE EAST. Mrs. K. Biggs - 01406 426631 Barrowby All Saints R Carlton Scroop St. Nicholas R Witham on the Hill St. Andrew T R Caythorpe St. Vincent T R HOLLAND EAST WEST WOLD. Mrs. P. Johnson - 01472 851671 20 Chestnut Avenue, Holbeach, Spalding, Lincs. Denton St. Andrew 17 The Meadows, Caistor, Lincs. Kbiggs840@@btinternet.com Grantham Baptist - Wharf Claypole St. Peter T R Mrs. S. Roberts - 07760 468052 [email protected] ELLOE WEST. Rev P Hardingham - 01775 840803 CHRISTIANITY Grantham St. Wulfram T Dry Doddington St James R Bennington All Saints YARBOROUGH. Mrs. S. Roberts - 07760 468052 23 Lowgate, Gosberton, Spalding, PE11 4NL Ms Maggie Townsend - 0754 904 5299 Grantham Ascension Harrowby Fenton All Saints Boston Centenary Methodist Church (am) T R Foston St. Peter Swinstead Hall, Swinstead, Grantham [email protected] Lincoln St. Giles Medthodist, Addison Drive Grantham Christ Church, Finkin Street Boston Holy Trinity Church T Fulbeck St. Nicholas T R [email protected] GRAFFOE. Mrs. S. Roberts - 07760 468052. Lincoln All Saints, Monks Road T R Grantham Epiphany - Earlsfield Boston St. Botolph T R Christine King, Kandy,Spilsby Road, Swinstead Hall, Swinstead, Grantham Lincoln St. Giles Anglican, Lamb Gdns T R (am) Grantham St. John Baptist, Londonthorpe Heydour & Culverthorpe St. Michael Boston St. Mary R.C. Church BOLINGBROKE. Holton Holegate, Spilsby, PE23 5NY [email protected] Lincoln St. Nicholas Anglican Newport T R Grantham St. John Evangelist, Manthorpe Honington St Wilfred Boston St. Nicholas 01790 752660 [email protected] . Chris Dicken - 01400 281524 Lincoln St. Botolph, Lower High Street Grantham St. John Spitalgate Hough on the Hill All Saints T R Boston Salvation Army Citadel GRANTHAM Lincoln St. Hugh's RC, Monks Road (am) Grantham St. Anne New Somerby Hougham All Saints R Boston Spayne Road, Unitarian Church T R CALCEWAITE & CANDLESHOE. Mrs. S. Roberts - 7 Park Road, Allington, Grantham NG32 2EB Lincoln Our Lady of Lincoln RC, Cabourne Avenue Great Gonerby St Sebastian R Kelby St. Andrew R Butterwick St. Andrew 07760 468052 Swinstead Hall, Swinstead, Grantham [email protected] Lincoln St. Helen, Boultham Park, Hall Drive Harlaxton St. Mary & St. Peter T Leadenham St. Swithin R Fishtoft St. Guthlac R [email protected] HOLLAND EAST & WEST. Lincoln St. Peter at Gowts, Grantham St. Mary's RC Long Bennington St. Swithin T R Freiston St. James GRIMSBY & CLEETHORPES. Mrs. S. Roberts - Mrs. S. Roberts - 07760 468052 Sibthorpe Street T R Grantham Salvation Army Citadel Marston St. Mary R Friskney All Saints T 07760 468052. Swinstead Hall, Swinstead, Grantham Swinstead Hall, Swinstead, Grantham Lincoln The Unitarian Church R Stroxton All Saints Normanton St. Nicholas Leverton St. Helen [email protected] [email protected] Lower High Street Grantham United Reform T Rauceby St. Peter Old Leake St. Mary HAVERSTOE Mrs. S. Roberts - 07760 468052 LAFFORD. Richard Bridgen - 07947 497616. Lincoln St. John Bracebridge Heath T R Woolsthorpe St. James Sedgebrook St. Lawrence Sibsey St. Margaret T R Swinstead Hall, Swinstead, Grantham The Hoplands, Sleaford, [email protected] Stragglethorpe St. Michael Lincoln All Saints Brant Road T R Wyvill St. Catherine Wrangle SS Mary & Nicholas T [email protected] LOVEDEN. Faith Ballaam - 01400 250167 Stubton St. Martin R Lincoln St. Mary Le Wigford Wrangle Methodist Church T HORNCASTLE. Edward Jones - 01507 524721 Dove House, Barkston Rd, Marston, Grantham. Lincoln The Cathedral T R Syston St. Mary 2 Baggalry Drive, Horncastle [email protected] Welbourn St. Chad R Lincoln St. Mary Magdalene LAFFORD [email protected] (Bailgate Castle Square) R Welby St. Bartholomew HOLLAND WEST Richard Bridgen - 07947 497616 Mrs. S. Roberts - 07760 468052 Lincoln Swallowbeck Methodist Church Westborough All Saints R N Ridley, Swinstead Hall, Swinstead, Grantham, NG33 4PH Asgarby St. Andrew Wilsford St. Mary R Algarkirk SS Peter & Paul COUNTY ORGANISER: St. Benedicts, Mothers Union Centre T R Ashby de la Launde St. Hybald R 01476 550055. St. Anne’s Bedehouses T R Bicker St. Swithin [email protected] Aswarby St. Denys R Donington St. Mary St. Peter and St.Paul Catholic Church ELLOE EAST Note: Owing to manning problems in some areas, it is possible that certain churches will not be Aunsby St. Thomas R Fosdyke All Saints Skellingthorpe Rd T R Billinghay St. Michael T R Mrs. K. Biggs - 01406 426631 open all the time. In these cases, please make sure of the provisions made to record your visit, Lincoln Holy Cross Skellingthorpe Rd T R Frampton St. Mary Bloxholme St. Mary R Fleet St. Mary Magdalen or fill in the name on the list of the Churches visited on your Sponsor Form yourself. Lincoln St John, Ermine (am) Frampton West St. Michael T R Cranwell St. Andrew R Fleet Hargate Baptist Church Lincoln, Alive Church, Newland T R Holland Fen All Saints Dembleby St. Lucia R Gedney St. Mary Magdalene Friends Meeting House, Park St (pm) T R Kirton Holme T R T = Toilet R = Refreshments Digby St. Thomas R Holbeach All Saints T R Kirton Methodist Chapel T R Gainsborough United Reform T Dorrington St. James Holbeach Holy Trinity Catholic T R Kirton in Holland SS Peter & Paul T AXHOLME Gate Burton St. Helen Mrs. S. Roberts - 07760 468052 GRAFFO Evedon St Mary T R in village Holbeach Hurn St. Luke Langrick St. Margaret Glentworth St. Michael Mrs. S. Roberts - 07760 468052 Ewerby St. Andrew T R Holbeach Cemetry Chapel Sutterton St. Mary Althorpe St. Oswald T Heapham All Saints, Folkingham St. Andrew R Belton All Saints T Aubourn St. Peter Long Sutton St. Mary T Swineshead Methodist Chapel Hemswell All Saints Great Hale St. John Baptist T R Crowle St. Oswald Bassingham St. Michael T R Long Sutton Baptist T R Swineshead St. Mary T R Kettlethorpe SS Peter & Paul Haceby St. Margaret Epworth St. Andrew T Blankney St. Oswald R Lutton St. Nicholas R Wigtoft SS Peter & Paul Knaith St. Mary Heckington St. Andrew Haxey St. Nicholas T Boothby Graffoe St. Andrew Moulton All Saints T R Wildmore St. Peter Laughton All Saints Helpringham St Andrew Luddington St. Oswald Branston All Saints T R Moulton Chapel Methodist till 1pm T R Wyberton St. Leodegar T R Laughton Methodist Chapel Howell St. Oswald Moulton St. James (Moulton Chapel) T R West Butterwick St. Mary Lea St. Helen Canwick All Saints R Kirkby Green Holy Cross R Carlton le Moorland St. Mary R Sutton Bridge St Matthew T R Wroot St. Pancras Lea Methodist Chapel Kirkby La Thorpe St. Denys T R Whaplode St. Mary T R In addition to the above certain chapels in the Isle have Marton St. Margaret Coleby All Saints R Leasingham St Andrew T R arranged to give evidence of visiting.
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