Occurring
Every First, Third Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue Address
Main Street Claypole Lincoln, NG23 5BA, United Kingdom
First and Third Sundays

St Peter's, Claypole

Although the church is now known as St Peter’s, early Church records refer to St Peter’s and St Paul’s and this is the likely original dedication.

There was a church in the village in Saxon times, probably built from wood. In the Domesday Book, there is a reference to a church and one priest. This original church stood for 150 years and then was replaced by a small church, which over two centuries there were three building phases.

In the 13th century, the church comprised of the first tower stages and a small aisle, within the current pillars and as far as the steps to the chancel.

There was a separate Lady Chapel, erected by Thomas de Sacto Laudo, the South Mediety Rector [1234-1316] close by the Church and this was incorporated into the new building. The three sedilia, south wall door and lancet windows, which are dated 1275 are all found in the modified building dated 50 years later.

In the early 14th century, the nave was built adding the aisles and transepts and another level of the tower, which now houses the clock. A larger Chancel, together with a sacristy were built to replace the existing one. A spire was added to the tower, a south porch was added as well as the nave battlements. The church door is from this phase. The original roofline of the chancel is visible on the east end of the nave. The wooden screen and baptismal font date from this phase. There are five bells in the tower.

St Peter's can seat between 150 and 175. 


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Jon Speirs-Davies

The Vicarage
77a Church St
Long Bennington
Lincolnshire

NG23 5ES
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Holy Communion

Occurring
Every First, Third Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
St Peter's, Claypole
Address
Main Street Claypole Lincoln, NG23 5BA, United Kingdom

First and Third Sundays

Safeguarding

Most of the time at church we are like a big happy family. However even in very happy families people can have a bad day and even people we know and trust can upset us. We want to help everyone have good days all of the time. We try to make sure that people who have jobs in the church always behave well and in a way that is helpful to you. We never want anyone or anything in church to frighten you, confuse you or worry you.

It is important that you tell us if something is upsetting you or if you are feeling worried about something that’s happening or something somebody is doing. We have specially trained people who you can talk to and who you can ask for help. These people are good at safeguarding. This means they look after everyone’s safety. Caring for people is a very important part of our Christian life.

The person who can help you is the parish safeguarding officer. His contact details are shown below.

John Lawrence
Sandalwood,
Town Street,
Westborough, NG23 5HZ

tel 01400 281850
email [email protected]

If you wish to speak to someone outside the church you can contact the diocesan safeguarding team – their contact details are available here. https://www.lincoln.anglican.org/safeguarding-overview

There is also information there about other places from where you can get help or advice.

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