• 1. Holy Trinity, Allington, Lincolnshire, England
    Exterior, general view of church
    Parish church
    Church consists of nave with a four-bay N aisle of c. 1200 and a chancel. It is primarily constructed of brick, which probably dates to a 17thc. reconstruction. There is a large double bellcote on W end with a corbel table. The corbel table and S doorway are Romanesque.
  • 2. St James, Frieston, Lincolnshire, England
    Exterior, chancel, E wall.
    Parish church
    St James' is still a large fenland church even though only the western portion of the church remains standing. The looming, 15thc. W tower is followed by a lingering nine-bay nave with N and S aisles. Bays 1-6 are of the 12thc. and bays 7-9, the three western bays, were added in the 13thc. The clerestory dates to the 15thc. as does the brick N aisle. The N porch was added in the 16thc. The S aisle was rebuilt in stone by James Fowler during his 1871 restoration.
  • 3. All Hallows (or St Nicholas), North Kelsey, Lincolnshire, England
    Exterior, general view.
    Parish church
    William White rebuilt most of the church in 1869. Church is comprised of a W tower with 13thc. bell openings, a four-bay nave with N aisle, and a chancel; 18thc. doorway into nave. Reused Romanesque sculpture fragment in nave wall.
  • 4. St Mary, Tydd St Mary, Lincolnshire, England
    General view.
    Parish church
    This is a long stone and brick church of the fenland consisting of a 14thc./15thc. brick tower and clerestory; an early 13thc. five-bay nave arcade; and an early 14thc. chancel. Chancel renovated in 1869. There are several examples of reused Romanesque sculpture in the chancel and in the nave.
  • 5. 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.
  • 6. All Saints, Winterton, Lincolnshire, England
    Church Plan
    Parish church
  • 7. 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.