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Redbourne Church in the 18th & 19th Century - Architecture & People

St Andrews Church, School Lane, Redbourne, Lincolnshire, DN21 4QN

  • Multiple dates available
  • | In person
  • | Pre-booking not required
  • | Exhibition

Come to see this beautiful, peaceful Grade 1 listed church. There will be chances to see how it changed during the 18th and 19th centuries and to learn a little about some of the people who had a hand in the changes.

Redbourne's Grade 1 church is well worth a visit. The church was restyled in the 18th Century with a tall slender tower replacing the medieval spire. The tower was built as an 'eye catcher' to be viewed from Redbourne Hall. The Georgian East window is spectacular and very unusual - also worth a visit in itself! There will be interpretative displays about the church in the 18th and 19th Centuries, along with information about the village's links to the Carter & Nelthorpe families and the Dukes of St Albans.

Timings

Saturday 12 September:
11am to 4pm
Sunday 13 September:
11am to 4pm

Location & directions

St Andrews Church, School Lane, Redbourne, Lincolnshire, DN21 4QN

Directions:
There is some parking available along School lane by the church. Additional parking at the village green car park, near the Red Lion Coaching Inn and on Brook Lane by the duck pond.

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

The route to the church includes sections over short grass or gravel.

Additional information

Max number of people:
80
Estimated duration:
1 hour(s)

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