The Parish Church of Saint Margaret
Bag Enderby is a tiny Wold village midway between Alford & Horncastle, it sits under Warden Hill.
The parish church is dedicated to St Margaret and is built in the Perpendicular style with local greenstone, inside the church is a inscription to Albinus de Enderby of 1407, who donated money to have the church built.
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The Parish Church of Saint Wilfrid
The small market town of Alford sits in the Lincolnshire marshes at the foot of the wolds. The town has a quaint charm of a bygone age but is mostly ignored by tourists these days as they head to the coastal resorts nearby.
The church is dedicated to St Wilfrid and is mainly 14th century, it was restored and partly rebuilt in 1869 when the tower was heightened and a north outer aisle was added.
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The Lincolnshire Wolds
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The Parish Church of Saint Peter & Saint Paul
The small village of Langton-by-Spilsby sits in the southern Lincolnshire Wolds several miles north-west of the market town of Spilsby. The parish church is dedicated to Saint Peter & Saint Paul and was built in the 1720's to replace an earlier church.
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The Parish Church of Saint Mary
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