St Nicholas' Ulceby, open church and autumn fayre
St Nicholas' Church, Church Lane, Ulceby, Lincolnshire, DN39 6TB
St Nicholas’ Church is a unique Grade I listed building on a site where there has been a church since the Saxon period. The building is of national architectural significance with a rood screen linked to Thornton Abbey. Other highlights include 15th century pew ends, a stained glass window dedicated to vicar Henry Flowers (who himself appears in the window), and a memorial to someone killed in one of the very first railway accidents. There will be a display about the history of the church and village, and an autumn fayre with stalls and refreshments.
St Nicholas' Church, Church Lane, Ulceby, Lincolnshire, DN39 6TB
The church is wheelchair accessible but is a slight lip at the church door.