St Mary Horncastle Lincolnshire
St Mary's Church
St Mary's Church is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Barnetby, Lincolnshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
SO Festival in Horncastle
The illuminations on St Mary's Church
Places to see in ( Horncastle - UK )
Places to see in ( Horncastle - UK )
Horncastle is a market town in Lincolnshire, England, 17 miles east of the county town of Lincoln. Roman Horncastle has become known recently as Banovallum (i.e. Wall on the River Bain) – this name has been adopted by several local businesses and by the town's secondary modern school.
It lies to the south of the Lincolnshire Wolds, where the (north–south) River Bain meets the River Waring (from the east), and north of the West and Wildmore Fens. The south of Horncastle is called Cagthorpe. Langton Hill is to the west. It used to be part of Horncastle Rural District in the Parts of Lindsey, but is now in the district council of East Lindsey, based in Manby, east of Louth.
North of the town, the civil parish meets West Ashby and Low Toynton, south of Milestone House on the A153 (Louth Road). The boundary skirts the east of the town, crossing Low Toynton Road, following the Viking Way then meeting the River Waring. It briefly follows north of the A158, to a caravan park, where it meets High Toynton. Southwards on Mareham Road it meets Mareham on the Hill, east of Stonehill Farm. South of the town, and north of Telegraph House, it meets Scrivelsby, following High Lane westwards to cross the B1183, south of Loxley Farm, then the A153 and skirts the southern edge of the sewage works next to the River Bain where it meets Roughton (Thornton). It follows the Old River Bain west of the A153 northwards across the river meadows, crossing the Horncastle Canal (and Viking Way). Eastwards it crosses the B1191, south of Langton Hill, where at Lowmoor Lane it meets Langton. It follows Langton Lane northwards, with Mill House Farm (Langton Mill) to the west, meeting Thimbleby. It meets the B1190 where the pylons cross the road then the A158 at the B1190 junction, briefly following Accommodation Road to the east. It skirts the north of the town, briefly following Elmhurst Road, passing south of Elmlea Farm. and straight through Elmhirst Lakes. At the River Bain near Hemingby Lane, it meets West Ashby.
Lincolnshire Integrated Voluntary Emergency Service is based at the Boston Road Industrial Estate. The Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust is based in Banovallum House. Mortons of Horncastle is a major national magazine publisher of classic motorcycles, aviation and road transport heritage titles, situated in the south of the town on the industrial estate off the A153 (Boston Road).
Horncastle sits at the crossroads of two of Lincolnshire's major roads: the A158 runs west-east, joining the county town of Lincoln with the resort of Skegness on the Lincolnshire coast; the A153 joins Louth in the north with Sleaford and Grantham in the south. These two roads meet at the Bull Ring in the centre of Horncastle.
The A158 through Horncastle becomes busy during the summer holidays, as holidaymakers travel between Horncastle and Skegness. To alleviate pressure on the town centre caused by the traffic, a relief road, Jubilee Way, was constructed in the 1970s. Minor roads run from Horncastle to Bardney, Boston (via Revesby), Fulletby and Woodhall Spa.
Horncastle is home to a hub for the InterConnect rural bus service. Regular buses run to Lincoln, Skegness and across the Wolds. The Viking Way long-distance footpath also runs through Horncastle. Horncastle Canal, based upon the River Bain, was constructed from 1792 and opened in 1802.
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Horncastle Methodist Church
A morning in Horncastle, Lincolnshire.
I spend an hour wandering around the quaint and historic market town of Horncastle, in Lincolnshire.
The Ship in Horncastle Horncastle Linconshire
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Horncastle Registration Office
Horncastle Registration Office
Holmeleigh
Foundry Street
Horncastle
Lincolnshire
LN9 6AQ
Tel: 01522 782244
Fax: 01522 589524
Email: regist@lincolnshire.gov.uk
Harpars lot in the swan-horncastle
Having a laugh
A Trip to Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincolnshire - Photo Slideshow
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The grounds of Grimsthorpe castle are beautiful, so I made a slideshow of the photos I took, along with a very cute picture of my pet dog :)
Whitby Panorama
A Panoramic view of Whitby, taken from the West Cliff.
First Holy Communion - Jerome & Hannah
On 27th April, 2018
@ St Mary's Catholic Church, 24 Horncastle Rd, Boston PE21 9BU, United Kingdom
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The Minster Church of St Mary, Stow in Lindsey
The Minster Church of St Mary, Stow in Lindsey is one of the oldest parish churches in England. It originally served as the Cathedral Church of the ancient diocese of Lindsey, founded in the 7th century, and stands on the site of a much older one.
The Bishop of Lindsey's seat at Sidnacester (Syddensis) has been placed, by various commentators, at Caistor, Louth, Horncastle and, most often, at Stow,all in present-day Lincolnshire, England. More recent research has concluded, however, that the seat was, in fact, the original foundation in Lincoln itself.[citation needed]
There had been a church situated in Stow even before the arrival of the Danes in 870, the year they are documented to have burnt the church down. The building remained in ruins until an Abbey was built in 1040, reputedly by bishop Eadnoth II.
Horncastle floods 2007
Some video clips from the floods in Horncastle in 2007. Please forgive the video quality but it was shot on a very old phone!
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Bolingbroke Castle, Tattershall, Holy Trinity Church; the bat church, St. Michael's Church, Coningsby, Lincolnshire
The 3 Elvi@St Mary's Church, Louth
The entertainment show during the Rock n Roll social evening at St Mary's Church in Louth Lincolnshire. The 3 Elivi (in order) Adi, Anna-Maria & Andy. A big thanks to the 'A Team' for all their help throughout the evening... And a big thanks to all that came along to stroll & jive the night away.
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The boys playing 'Cute'
Rescue from St James Tower, Louth
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