Caistor is a historic hilltop market town with a tremendous history. There has been a church here since the 7th century, but the present church of St Peter & St Paul dates mainly from the 11th century onwards. Photo by John Esser.
ExploreA Victorian grade II listed building built in 1842; with pews, decorative ceiling rose and organ with pump handle. Photo by explorechurches.org.
ExploreSt Mary is a fine example of a church overseeing a traditional rural Wold village, the village has high hills around it and a sparkling stream beginning its journey which ends with the marsh and sea. Photo by explorechurches.org.
ExploreThis little roadside church is the 13th century chancel of a larger church which was a ruin until 1889, when the chancel was gently restored and a west porch added. Photo by explorechurches.org.
ExploreYou will find St Mary's Claxby on a back lane with glorious views north across the Wolds towards Nettleton Top. Photo by explorechurches.org.
ExploreSt Nicholas stands on a bend on the A46 and is easily missed, but if you stop you will find a surprisingly beautiful church with Saxon tower, grave markers, Norman font and other ancient features. Photo by explorechurches.org.
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