• 1. St Peter, Foston, Lincolnshire, England
    Exterior, general view of church
    Parish church
    Primarily a 13thc. church consisting of W tower, nave with side aisles, chancel, and S chapel off the chancel. Restoration in 1858 was under the direction of Charles Kirk. Blocked W tower door and chancel arch are Romanesque.
  • 2. St Denis, Kirkby la Thorpe, Lincolnshire, England
    Exterior, general view of church
    Parish church
    Church consists of a short, two-stage W tower, nave with a N aisle only, and chancel. Nave arcade of c. 1200; windows N aisle and W window of tower are early 14thc. while the chancel was completely rebuilt in 1854. C. H. Fowler did some restoration work here in 1911. That work may have entailed the Romanesque S doorway, which is heavily restored.
  • 3. St Michael, Stragglethorpe, Lincolnshire, England
    Exterior, general view of church
    Parish church
    Small church with 11thc. stone work in W wall of what was originally a single cell structure of nave and chancel. Rest of church, including the added N aisle, appears to be of c. 1200. There are three fragments of a Romanesque pillar piscina and a drum-shaped font in the nave.
  • 4. St Mary and St Nicholas, Wrangle, Lincolnshire, England
    General view.
    Parish church
    The church consists of a 13thc. S doorway; N and S nave arcades and chancel of the 14thc. (as per inscription once in E window of chancel noting patronage of 'Thomas de Wyversty' (see Holles), the abbot of Waltham from 1345-71); clerestory and W tower later medieval. Ewan Christian restored the chancel in 1875-78. The billet frieze on the S and E exterior chancel walls and the tower arch are of the 12thc.