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St. Swithin's Church, Lincoln

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St. Swithin's Church, Lincoln — church in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, UK.

St. Swithin's Church, Lincoln, historic churches in Lincolnshire

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Nearest railway station
Lincoln · 0.2 km
  • Free entry

About

St. Swithin's Church, Lincoln is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1887. Designed by James Fowler. Heritage designation: Grade II* listed building. Affiliated with Anglicanism. Wikidata describes it as: "church in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, UK". Coordinates: 53.2280°, -0.5379°.

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Heritage listing

St. Swithin's Church, Lincoln is a Grade II* listed parish church located in St Swithin's Square, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. The congregation meet at The Salthouse, which is opposite Lincoln Central Library.

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

St. Swithin's Church, Lincoln is a Grade II* listed parish church located in St Swithin's Square, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. The congregation meet at The Salthouse, which is opposite Lincoln Central Library.

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Background

History

c.1784]] The original church of St Swithin was near the Sheep Market. It suffered a bad fire in 1644 during the English Civil War. It was rebuilt in stone in 1801. This was replaced with a new building on Sheep Square. The foundation stone was laid on Easter Day 1869 by the Bishop of Lincoln, Christopher Wordsworth. The mathematician George Boole was christened in the earlier church on 3 November 1815. He had a close association with the church whose Rector, Rev. Dickson, encouraged him in his mathematics. The church was built to designs of the architect, James Fowler of Louth and financed by Alfred Shuttleworth, a Lincoln industrialist. The nave and aisles were built between 1869 and 1871,…

Visiting

In October 2014, St Swithin's Church was relaunched, at the invitation of the Bishop of Lincoln, by a planting team from Holy Trinity Brompton (HTB) in the Diocese of London led by Revd Jim Prestwood. The original church building is closed. The church now meets in person at the Salthouse in Free School Lane (the former Co-op Ballroom) at 9.15am, 10.15am and 6:15pm each Sunday. Although it is hoped that the church could be reopened for worship in the future, should funding be found and it being feasible.

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Coordinates
53.2280, -0.5379
County
Lincolnshire
District
Lincoln
Parish
Lincoln, unparished area
Postcode
LN5 7EU
Parliamentary constituency
Lincoln
Established
1887
Nearest railway station
Lincoln0.2 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is St. Swithin's Church, Lincoln?
St. Swithin's Church, Lincoln is in Lincolnshire, the East Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode LN5 7EU), in the parish of Lincoln, unparished area.
When was St. Swithin's Church, Lincoln built?
Built or established in 1887. Designed by James Fowler.
Is St. Swithin's Church, Lincoln a listed building?
St. Swithin's Church, Lincoln is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
Is St. Swithin's Church, Lincoln free to visit?
Yes, St. Swithin's Church, Lincoln is free to enter.
How do I get to St. Swithin's Church, Lincoln?
The nearest railway station is Lincoln, about 0.2 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode LN5 7EU.