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- 1. St Peter and St Paul, Osbournby, Lincolnshire, England
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Parish church Primarily an early 14thc. church consisting of W tower, nave with four-bay side aisles, and chancel. The font is Romanesque.
- 2. St Andrew, Pickworth, Lincolnshire, England
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Parish church Church consists of W tower, four-bay nave with N and S aisles, and a chancel; somewhat of a rarity in that all this dates from one period, the 14thc. The S porch was rebuilt in 1659. There is a small, round-headed window reset in the second stage of the W tower that is of the 12thc. as is the font inside the nave.
- 3. St Lawrence, Sedgebrook, Lincolnshire, England
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Parish church Primarily a 15thc. church of nave, side aisles, W tower and chancel. The font is Romanesque.
- 4. St Michael, Stragglethorpe, Lincolnshire, England
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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.
- 5. All Saints, Westborough, Lincolnshire, England
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Parish church Spacious parish church consisting of chancel, nave, and side aisles built c.1300, a N transept of the late 13thc. (S transept collapsed in 1750), and a W tower rebuilt 1752. The clerestory was added in the 14thc. or 15thc.; the sacristy on the N side of the chancel may have been added at this time. There is a Romanesque font in the nave.
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