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Revision as of 14:06, 28 July 2011
Heapham
Until the year 2000 the rural All Saints Church had no electricity, installation only took place after fundraising by the local community. The remoteness of the church is apparent, sited where the ancient village once stood and surrounded by fields the tower is Anglo Saxon whilst some windows are 13th century.
Although closer to many of the residents of Heapham the Wesleyan Chapel is now closed to worshippers.
Holbeach
- All Saints - further photos (submitted by Michael):
- Cemetery chapel - further photos (submitted by Michael):
- Holy Trinity RC Church - further photo (submitted by Michael):
- Methodist Church - further photo (submitted by Michael):
Holbeach St John's
- St John - further photos (submitted by Michael):