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Church of St Adelwold

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Church of St Adelwold — a Grade I-listed church in england-east-midlands, United Kingdom.

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30 min–1 h
  • Free entry

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Church of St Adelwold is a Grade I-listed building in england-east-midlands, United Kingdom. Grade I status is conferred by Historic England (or Cadw, Historic Environment Scotland or NIEA equivalents) on buildings of exceptional national interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for full historical and architectural details.

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Heritage listing

Details ALVINGHAM ABBEY LANE TF 39 SE (east side) 4/3 Church of 9.3.67 St. Adelwold G.V. I Parish church. c.1300, C15, C16, 1806, restored 1933. Coursed chalk, greenstone, ironstone and limestone rubble, limestone ashlar, red brick, some render. Slate roofs with stone coped gables and cross finials. West tower, nave with south porch, chancel with north chapel. West tower of c.1300 with moulded plinth and 4 stage diagonal buttresses. Pointed west window with 3 pointed lights, intersecting tracery, hood mould and head label stops. Moulded string course above and below small rectangular window with shallow pointed head and slatted shutters. Bell openings on all 4 sides, each a pointed opening with Y tracery, hood mould and label stops. South side with 4 stage rectangular stair turret with 2 slit lights. Moulded eaves above with large gargoyle in centre of each face. Battlements with corner pinnacles. North side of nave with buttress to west and 2 C15 rectangular windows to east, each with 3 cusped, round headed lights and small vertical mullions rising from top of each light and each with moulded cornice. Red brick north chapel of 1806 with lean-to roof, plank door to north and 2 light ashlar dressed mullion window to east. Red brick chancel of 1806 with ashlar plinth and moulded brick eaves. East window with segmental head and 3 cusped and pointed lights. South side of chancel plain. South side of nave with quoins on west and east corners. C19 window to east with segmental head and 3 pointed, cusped lights with hood mould. Late C16 south porch with plinth and south doorway with flat head, rounded corners, broad chamfered surround and iron gate. Porch interior flanked by stone benches. Inner doorway of c.1300, with pointed, askew head, roll moulded head and jambs in one an

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

The Church of St Adelwold is a Grade I listed church located in the East Midlands. It is notable for its historical significance and architectural merit.

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Coordinates
53.4009, 0.0560
County
Lincolnshire
District
East Lindsey
Parish
Alvingham
Postcode
LN11 0QD
Parliamentary constituency
Louth and Horncastle
Established
1300

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Church of St Adelwold?
Church of St Adelwold is in Lincolnshire, the East Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode LN11 0QD), in the parish of Alvingham.
Is Church of St Adelwold a listed building?
Church of St Adelwold is officially recognised as Grade I listed.
Is Church of St Adelwold free to visit?
Yes, Church of St Adelwold is free to enter.
How do I get to Church of St Adelwold?
Drivers can navigate to postcode LN11 0QD. It sits within the Louth and Horncastle parliamentary constituency.