St Peter & St Paul
Owmby by Spital, Lincolnshire
A beautiful Norman church, partly medieval including tower with belfry windows and three bells dating from 1687.
Light and airy village church.
Normanby by Spital, Lincolnshire
Close to Ermine Street, a vital artery in Roman Britain, this small medieval village church has attractive 12th century arcade with wonderful carvings and a sturdy and handsome tower. Foundations of a former apse are visible and further research may show that the church is of earlier date than the 12th century. 18th century additions include interesting Benefaction Boards. The church stands in a pretty churchyard surrounded by the village houses.
Owmby by Spital, Lincolnshire
A beautiful Norman church, partly medieval including tower with belfry windows and three bells dating from 1687.
Glentham, Lincolnshire
As you round the corner you are in for a great surprise, over the south porch is a lovely, if weathered, panel of Our Lady of Pity, one of the most popular images in late medieval English iconography.
Saxby, Lincolnshire
The present church and burial vault were built for Richard (the 4th Earl Scarbrough 1725-82) in the classical style around 1775 and is believed to have been designed by Lancelot Capability Brown the great 18th century landscape architect.