Related Churches
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St Peters, Navenby
St. Peters Church, Navenby, is situated just off the A607 on Church Lane. It was built around 1180 and has been the centre of the village community and the place of christian worship ever since. Today there is a faithful and welcoming church community, committed to serving the community and passing on the Christian faith to the next generation.
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All Saints, Coleby
All Saints Church, Coleby, has been a place of Christian Worship for over 1000 years, although not in its current form being rebuilt and extended over sucessive centuries. Today All Saints Church continues to serve the community and provide a place of worship for people across Graffoe Parish.
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St. John the Baptist's Church, Temple Bruer
This quaint little church is nestled between the A15 and the A607 in the hamlet of Temple Bruer. Surrounded by open Lincolnshire countryside it is a wonderful and popular setting for weddings and baptisms. There are 2 regular services each month with special services throughout the year. We warmly invite you to join us at any of our services.
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All Saints' Church, Harmston
This beautiful church was in existence by 1086 and has been a place of Christian worship ever since. Today there are 2 regular services a month, Morning Prayer on the first Sunday of each month and Parish Communion on the third Sunday of each month, We also have some special services throughout the year.
Our church is open on every day of the year and we offer a warm welcome to all.
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St Andrew, Boothby Graffoe
The Church of St. Andrew, Boothby Graffoe is located just off the A607 at Boothby Graffoe. The church is the third on this site, the first mentioned in Domesday in 1085, demolished by a hurricane in1666. The present neo gothic building dates from 1842.
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