All Saints in Tealby and, below, All Saints, Snelland
Nearly 100 churches and chapels in Lincolnshire will be throwing open their doors to thousands of visitors as part of one of the largest free festivals of its kind in Europe.
Now in its 23rd year, the West Lindsey Churches Festival will see 95 historic venues open on the weekends of 11-12 and 18-19 May, welcoming over 9,000 visitors to these ‘minimuseums’ and bastions of family history on our doorsteps.
Festival chairman Paul Howitt-Cowan said: ‘We want people to open the doors and look inside these stone buildings and learn about their past, in a fun and enjoyable way.’
Many intriguing stories can be discovered at the churches, such as Gautby and the murder of a young man on his ‘Grand Tour’ of Greece; Langton by Wrabgy and its famous son, Stephen Langton, key architect of the writing of Magna Carta; Kettlethorpe’s association with Katherine Swynford, the third wife of John of Gaunt, well known from Anya Seton’s famous novel Katherine, and Thoresway and the mystery of the Pagan drowning pool.