• 1. St Andrew, Pickworth, Lincolnshire, England
    Exterior, general view of church
    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.
  • 2. St Peter and St Paul, Wigtoft, Lincolnshire, England
    General view.
    Parish church
    Church consists of a W tower, nave with a four-bay arcade, N and S aisles, clerestory, and a chancel with N chapel. S doorway and tower arch are 13thc. while the nave arcade is 14thc.; the clerestory, upper part of tower, and the chancel are late medieval. C. H. Fowler did some restoration work here in 1891. The W doorway and W window of the tower, as well as the corbel table on the S porch, are Romanesque survivals.