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Waterton Hall is a large stone farmhouse with several outbuildings dating to the 18th c. In the front garden there is a Romanesque font that is being used as a planter.
The List Description suggests that it probably came from Luddington church. This was completely rebuilt in 1854-5 by G.T. Andrews of York, and previously contained a large amount of 12thc. work.
Historic England Listed Building. English Heritage Legacy ID: 165399
N. Pevsner, The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire, Harmondsworth 1990, 302.