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Described as “without doubt one of the most glorious of all Lincolnshire churches…like a medieval dream”. Much of the credit for this beauty must go to Canon Frederick Heathcote Sutton, who was Rector from 1873 to 1888, and in partnership with the architect G.F.Bodley (1827-1907) he carried out an extensive programme of rebuilding and restoration, mainly between 1874 and 1876. The roof-line of the 13th century church is still visible on the wall of the tower arch, and the Decorated style west windows in the aisles were also part of this building. In the next century came the lower part of the tower and the arcades with their octagonal pillars. The crocketed spire, 198 feet high, is a landmark for many miles Two fragments of a stone effigy, comprising the robed torso of a priest and a hand holding a chalice, were found beneath the floor at the base of the tower, and Canon Sutton thought they might have come from the tomb of John Torald (Thorold) who was Rector here from 1457 to 1468. The clerestory and the fine roof were added in the 15th century and are Late Perpendicular. From the central aisle it is interesting to compare the roofs, doors and early Perpendicular windows of the side aisles. Although they appear identical at first sight, their style and decoration differ in several respects, the south side having been built later than the north aisle. During the Bodley restoration the bowl of the old font was re-worked, decorated with sunk panels and carving and set on a new shaft and base. The font cover was designed by Thomas Garner. Its decoration echoes the crockets and pinnacles on the spire of the church. The cover opens to reveal a painted interior, and carved figures of St Michael, St Nicholas and St Agnes. The Rood screen and choir stalls were erected in 1890 by Canon Arthur Sutton. The figure of the crucified Christ was added in 1919. The chancel arch marks the beginning of the re-building undertaken in 1874, when the chancel of 1812 was demolished and replaced by the present structure. The north-east aisle and the vestries were also built then, in part on pre-1812 foundations. The Gothic design of the chancel blends perfectly with the ancient church to which it was added. Canon Sutton designed the Reredos installed in 1887 and gave the painted panel depicting the Ascension which is its centrepiece. This, part of a polytych, dates from about 1490 and is the work of the artist known as the Master of Liesborn. The reredos, with its carvings of the four Evangelists and its rich gilding, was inspired by medieval German work. The ceilings of the chancel and the choir aisle are outstanding examples of High Victorian design by a great architect. During the demolition of the old chancel some long and short work from the original Saxon church was uncovered at the north-east angle of the nave. Other finds included a piece of interlaced Saxon stonework. Fragments of monuments of the Daubney family (Lords of the Manor in the 13th and 14th centuries) were found in the old walls and later reconstructed to form the table tomb in the north east aisle. On the south side of the church are two sundials, one in the angle of the buttresses at the south-east corner of the nave and the other between the south-east buttresses on the wall of the tower. The porches, dating from the late 14th century, both have fine stone vaulted roofs. Like the aisles they are similar, but not identical and both have a number of interesting carvings. (Condensed from Church Guide) Pic by Jenny.
Described as “without doubt one of the most glorious of all Lincolnshire churches…like a medieval dream”. Much of the credit for this beauty must go to Canon Frederick Heathcote Sutton, who was Rector from 1873 to 1888, and in partnership with the architect G.F.Bodley (1827-1907) he carried out an extensive programme of rebuilding and restoration, mainly between 1874 and 1876. The roof-line of the 13th century church is still visible on the wall of the tower arch, and the Decorated style west windows in the aisles were also part of this building. In the next century came the lower part of the tower and the arcades with their octagonal pillars. The crocketed spire, 198 feet high, is a landmark for many miles Two fragments of a stone effigy, comprising the robed torso of a priest and a hand holding a chalice, were found beneath the floor at the base of the tower, and Canon Sutton thought they might have come from the tomb of John Torald (Thorold) who was Rector here from 1457 to 1468. The clerestory and the fine roof were added in the 15th century and are Late Perpendicular. From the central aisle it is interesting to compare the roofs, doors and early Perpendicular windows of the side aisles. Although they appear identical at first sight, their style and decoration differ in several respects, the south side having been built later than the north aisle. During the Bodley restoration the bowl of the old font was re-worked, decorated with sunk panels and carving and set on a new shaft and base. The font cover was designed by Thomas Garner. Its decoration echoes the crockets and pinnacles on the spire of the church. The cover opens to reveal a painted interior, and carved figures of St Michael, St Nicholas and St Agnes. The Rood screen and choir stalls were erected in 1890 by Canon Arthur Sutton. The figure of the crucified Christ was added in 1919. The chancel arch marks the beginning of the re-building undertaken in 1874, when the chancel of 1812 was demolished and replaced by the present structure. The north-east aisle and the vestries were also built then, in part on pre-1812 foundations. The Gothic design of the chancel blends perfectly with the ancient church to which it was added. Canon Sutton designed the Reredos installed in 1887 and gave the painted panel depicting the Ascension which is its centrepiece. This, part of a polytych, dates from about 1490 and is the work of the artist known as the Master of Liesborn. The reredos, with its carvings of the four Evangelists and its rich gilding, was inspired by medieval German work. The ceilings of the chancel and the choir aisle are outstanding examples of High Victorian design by a great architect. During the demolition of the old chancel some long and short work from the original Saxon church was uncovered at the north-east angle of the nave. Other finds included a piece of interlaced Saxon stonework. Fragments of monuments of the Daubney family (Lords of the Manor in the 13th and 14th centuries) were found in the old walls and later reconstructed to form the table tomb in the north east aisle. On the south side of the church are two sundials, one in the angle of the buttresses at the south-east corner of the nave and the other between the south-east buttresses on the wall of the tower. The porches, dating from the late 14th century, both have fine stone vaulted roofs. Like the aisles they are similar, but not identical and both have a number of interesting carvings. (Condensed from Church Guide) Pic by Jenny.
Described as “without doubt one of the most glorious of all Lincolnshire churches…like a medieval dream”. Much of the credit for this beauty must go to Canon Frederick Heathcote Sutton, who was Rector from 1873 to 1888, and in partnership with the architect G.F.Bodley (1827-1907) he carried out an extensive programme of rebuilding and restoration, mainly between 1874 and 1876. The roof-line of the 13th century church is still visible on the wall of the tower arch, and the Decorated style west windows in the aisles were also part of this building. In the next century came the lower part of the tower and the arcades with their octagonal pillars. The crocketed spire, 198 feet high, is a landmark for many miles Two fragments of a stone effigy, comprising the robed torso of a priest and a hand holding a chalice, were found beneath the floor at the base of the tower, and Canon Sutton thought they might have come from the tomb of John Torald (Thorold) who was Rector here from 1457 to 1468. The clerestory and the fine roof were added in the 15th century and are Late Perpendicular. From the central aisle it is interesting to compare the roofs, doors and early Perpendicular windows of the side aisles. Although they appear identical at first sight, their style and decoration differ in several respects, the south side having been built later than the north aisle. During the Bodley restoration the bowl of the old font was re-worked, decorated with sunk panels and carving and set on a new shaft and base. The font cover was designed by Thomas Garner. Its decoration echoes the crockets and pinnacles on the spire of the church. The cover opens to reveal a painted interior, and carved figures of St Michael, St Nicholas and St Agnes. The Rood screen and choir stalls were erected in 1890 by Canon Arthur Sutton. The figure of the crucified Christ was added in 1919. The chancel arch marks the beginning of the re-building undertaken in 1874, when the chancel of 1812 was demolished and replaced by the present structure. The north-east aisle and the vestries were also built then, in part on pre-1812 foundations. The Gothic design of the chancel blends perfectly with the ancient church to which it was added. Canon Sutton designed the Reredos installed in 1887 and gave the painted panel depicting the Ascension which is its centrepiece. This, part of a polytych, dates from about 1490 and is the work of the artist known as the Master of Liesborn. The reredos, with its carvings of the four Evangelists and its rich gilding, was inspired by medieval German work. The ceilings of the chancel and the choir aisle are outstanding examples of High Victorian design by a great architect. During the demolition of the old chancel some long and short work from the original Saxon church was uncovered at the north-east angle of the nave. Other finds included a piece of interlaced Saxon stonework. Fragments of monuments of the Daubney family (Lords of the Manor in the 13th and 14th centuries) were found in the old walls and later reconstructed to form the table tomb in the north east aisle. On the south side of the church are two sundials, one in the angle of the buttresses at the south-east corner of the nave and the other between the south-east buttresses on the wall of the tower. The porches, dating from the late 14th century, both have fine stone vaulted roofs. Like the aisles they are similar, but not identical and both have a number of interesting carvings. (Condensed from Church Guide)
Spire of St. Helen's, Brant Broughton
St.Helen's church, Brant Broughton A golden glow to St.Helen's church in the late afternoon Autumn sunshine
貝爾頓伍茲飯店/Spa及高爾夫度假村

貝爾頓伍茲飯店/Spa及高爾夫度假村

4 out of 5
Belton Grantham England
3月26日至3月27日價格為每晚 NT$3,322
NT$3,322
總價 NT$3,986
3 月 26 日 - 3 月 27 日
含稅金和其他費用
此 Spa 飯店位於格蘭瑟姆。這裡有免費無線上網、免費自助停車和全套 Spa 服務等設施服務。許多旅客在評論中提到,他們很喜歡這間住宿的友善員工和乾淨客房。貝爾頓伍茲酒店鄉村俱樂部和貝爾頓大樓等著名景點就在附近。
8.4/10 Very Good! (1,003 則評論)
非常好的周末休闲地
非常好的周末休闲地。有诸多的休闲活动。服务非常好,早餐在英国酒店里算是不错了,至少有水果。这是第二次住了,下次到Grantham还会再选择这个酒店。

評論日期:2014 年 8 月 27 日

貝爾頓伍茲飯店/Spa及高爾夫度假村
林肯希爾頓逸林飯店

林肯希爾頓逸林飯店

4 out of 5
Brayford Wharf North Lincoln England
2月26日至2月27日價格為每晚 NT$2,647
NT$2,647
總價 NT$3,177
2 月 26 日 - 2 月 27 日
含稅金和其他費用
此商務飯店位於林肯。這裡有免費無線上網、可供應早餐和 24 小時客房餐點服務等設施服務。許多旅客在評論中提到,他們很喜歡這間住宿的友善員工和乾淨客房。林肯城堡和林肯博物館等著名景點就在附近。
8.2/10 Very Good! (1,008 則評論)
Very comfortable and spacious room. Staff very friendly and attentive. Room was slightly warm for my liking even though we turned the heating off. Nice breakfast with plenty of options. Location was perfect for exploring the area. Lots of restaurants and bars within walking distance. Would recommend ...

評論日期:2026 年 2 月 22 日

林肯希爾頓逸林飯店
林肯飯店

林肯飯店

3 out of 5
Eastgate Lincoln England
3月1日至3月2日價格為每晚 NT$2,835
NT$2,835
總價 NT$3,402
3 月 1 日 - 3 月 2 日
含稅金和其他費用
此商務飯店位於林肯。這裡有免費無線上網、可供應早餐和 24 小時客房餐點服務等設施服務。許多旅客在評論中提到,他們很喜歡這間住宿的早餐和友善員工。林肯聖誕市集和新港拱門等著名景點就在附近。
8/10 Very Good! (1,003 則評論)
整體可接受
離市中心一般,回酒店時要經過一條很斜很斜的路(Steep Hill),沒有自駕車極不便。 雖然有升降機到達3樓,但經濟房間那邊,仍然要經過約5至6級梯級,要搬運較重的行李箱極不便。 服務員,態度好。剛入住時,天氣非常熱,詢問要把風扇,第2天才有,已是幸運。

評論日期:2019 年 9 月 11 日

林肯飯店
最低每晚價格是根據過去 24 小時以 2 位成人住宿 1 晚為條件所搜尋到的價格。價格和供應情況可能會有所變動。可能另外有其他條件限制。
犁渡假屋

犁渡假屋

3 out of 5
Main Street Newark England
此公寓位於紐華克。這裡有免費自助停車和酒吧/酒廊等設施服務。紐瓦克航空博物館和ELK賽車運動等著名景點就在附近。
8.6/10 Excellent! (57 則評論)
Wouldn’t recommend
Disappointed with room, cold - one radiator didn’t appear to work and one needed reprogramming in order to get warmth. The duvet was thin meaning we were cold during the night, and the bed was uncomfortable, so much so we nearly got up and drove home. Shower had black mould on head & pipe. There ...

評論日期:2025 年 10 月 16 日

犁渡假屋
多爾屋公寓飯店

多爾屋公寓飯店

4 out of 5
Montagu Rd Lincoln England
此商務公寓位於林肯。這裡有免費無線上網、免費自助停車和花園等設施服務。國際轟炸機指揮中心和蘭納球場等著名景點就在附近。
10/10 Exceptional! (24 則評論)
Beautiful apartment
The apartment was stunning and Neil was a great host. Check in was easy and the location was ideal for exploring Lincoln. Would definitely stay again.

評論日期:2025 年 8 月 18 日

多爾屋公寓飯店
斯利福德市中心舒適小屋

斯利福德市中心舒適小屋

2 out of 5
Sleaford England
此法義公寓式飯店位於斯里福。這裡有免費無線上網、客房內洗衣機/烘衣機和客房內壁爐等設施服務。斯利福德圖書館和國家工藝與設計中心等著名景點就在附近。
10/10 Exceptional! (4 則評論)
Pleasant one night stay
Cosy cottage, easy instructions provided. Very clean, comfortable stay and a good location option near Lincoln.

評論日期:2025 年 5 月 6 日

斯利福德市中心舒適小屋
最低每晚價格是根據過去 24 小時以 2 位成人住宿 1 晚為條件所搜尋到的價格。價格和供應情況可能會有所變動。可能另外有其他條件限制。

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