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St Cornelius, Linwood, Lincolnshire

Location
(53°21′46″N, 0°20′22″W)
Linwood
TF 106 864
pre-1974 traditional (England and Wales) Lincolnshire
now Lincolnshire
  • Thomas E. Russo

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Feature Sets
Description

Church consists of 15thc. W tower, a three bay nave, rebuilt in 1868, a 13thc. chancel rebuilt in 1854 and a S chapel off the chancel. The S doorway into the nave dates from c. 1200.

History

The Doomsday Survey records that Durand Malet held the third part of a church in Linwood in 1086.

Features

Exterior Features

Doorways

Comments/Opinions

With the white-wash covering it is difficult to discern if this dates c. 1200 or is part of the 19thc. renovations.

Bibliography

Domesday Survey: Lincolnshire. 44,10.

N. Pevsner, The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire. London, 1990, 528.