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Faldingworth, All Saints
Faldingworth, All Saints
Faldingworth, All Saints

The tower of All Saints' is 14th century.

In 1890, Hodgson Fowler added the shingled broach spire and rebuilt the rest of the church in Decorated  style.

February 2012

Faldingworth, All Saints, broach spire, shingles
Faldingworth, All Saints
Faldingworth, All Saints
Faldingworth, All Saints

The tower of All Saints' at Faldingworth is fourteenth century.

In 1890, Charles Hodgson Fowler added the broach spire and rebuilt the rest of the church in Decorated style.

Fowler (1840-1910), born in Nottingham, was one time architect to Lincoln Cathedral and the Lincoln Diocese.

February 2012

Faldingworth, All Saints church broach spire shingles. Hodgson Fowler
Faldingworth, All Saints
Faldingworth, All Saints
Faldingworth, All Saints

Kelly's Directory 1930 states :-

"The church of All Saints, rebuilt with the exception of the tower in 1814, and again, with the exception of the base of the tower, in 1890-91 at a cost of £2,490, is a building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, north aisle, south porch and a western tower containing 4 bells:

the east window was filled with stained glass in 1895, in memory of a former patron:

there are 150 sittings.

The register dates from the year 1549.

The living is a rectory, with that of Buslingthorpe annexed, joint net yearly value £400, with residence, in the gift of the Diocesan Trust".

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Faldingworth, All Saints, Church, image
Faldingworth, All Saints, Interior
Faldingworth, All Saints, Interior
Faldingworth, All Saints, Interior

Looking east towards the chancel.

"The fittings are all C19 and include choir stalls, screen, pews and pulpit ... The east window has stained glass of Christ in Majesty, dedicated to Charles Cust tiled 1893"

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064141 

DB 15 May 2011

Faldingworth, All Saints, Church, image
Faldingworth, Brownlow Arms
Faldingworth, Brownlow Arms
Faldingworth, Brownlow Arms

Recorded in White's Directory of Lincolnshire 1856 "Woolhouse Jos. vict., Brownlow Arms".

And in 1872 "Woolhouse Mrs Harriet, farmer and victualler, Brownlow Arms"

And in 1930 Kelly's Directory has "Phillipson Wm. Brownlow Arms P.H" 

Following closure as a public house the Brownlow Arms became an antiques centre but now seems to be a private house. 

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Faldingworth, Brownlow Arms, Public House
Faldingworth, Coach & Horses
Faldingworth, Coach & Horses
Faldingworth, Coach & Horses

Coach & Horses not specifically mentioned in Kelly's Directory 1930 but there was a beer retailer "Croft Herbert, beer retailer" and the two may have been one and the same?

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Faldingworth, Coach & Horses, Public House
Faldingworth, Main Street
Faldingworth, Main Street
Faldingworth, Main Street

Faldingworth is a small village on the A46 5 miles south west of Market Rasen.

This view of the main street looks east from the Buslingthorpe Road junction.

Its church contains memorials to Second World War Polish airmen stationed at RAF Faldingworth.

undated postcard

Faldingworth, Main Street
Faldingworth, Main Street
Faldingworth, Main Street
Faldingworth, Main Street

Faldingworth is a small village on the A46 5 miles south west of Market Rasen.

This view looks east.

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Faldingworth, Main Street
Faldingworth, Main Street
Faldingworth, Main Street
Faldingworth, Main Street

Faldingworth is a small village on the A46 5 miles south west of Market Rasen.

This photograph taken from near the Methodist Chapel shows cottages on the north side of the street with the spire of All Saints' church in the background.

Its church contains memorials to Second World War Polish airmen stationed at RAF Faldingworth.

undated postcard

Faldingworth, Main Street
Faldingworth, Methodist Church
Faldingworth, Methodist Church
Faldingworth, Methodist Church

The Methodist Chapel in Main Street, Faldingworth was built in 1897 on the site of the earlier chapel of 1828.

It was designed by Frederick Whittaker Dixon of Oldham, Lancashire (1854-1935). It closed and was sold in 2016.

June 2016


Faldingworth, Methodist Church, Frederick Whittaker Dixon
Faldingworth, Methodist Church
Faldingworth, Methodist Church
Faldingworth, Methodist Church

The red brick (Flemish bond) and slate chapel stands on the south side of Main Street (A46) in the centre of the village.

June 2016

Faldingworth, Methodist Church
Faldingworth, Methodist Church
Faldingworth, Methodist Church
Faldingworth, Methodist Church

A former Wesleyan Methodist chapel built in 1897. 

Image shows the Church in happier times when it took part in the West Lindsey Churches Festival. The last service before closure was on 14th June 2015.

DB 15 May 2011

Faldingworth, Methodist Church
Faldingworth, Methodist Church
Faldingworth, Methodist Church
Faldingworth, Methodist Church

A former Wesleyan Methodist chapel built in 1897. 

Image shows the Church in happier times when it took part in the West Lindsey Churches Festival. The last service before closure was on 14th June 2015.

DB 15 May 2011

Faldingworth, Methodist Church
Faldingworth, Old School
Faldingworth, Old School
Faldingworth, Old School

White's Directory 1872 states "Here is a small Free School, which is about to be enlarged by the lord of the manor, to meet the increased requirements of the neighbourhood".

DB 2020

Faldingworth, School
Faldingworth, Stamp's Mill (1)
Faldingworth, Stamp's Mill (1)
Faldingworth, Stamp's Mill (1)

This small three-storeyed mill at the north-east end of the village.

Jon Sass Collection, undated photograph

Faldingworth, Stamp's Mill, windmill, Jon Sass
Faldingworth, Stamp's Mill (2)
Faldingworth, Stamp's Mill (2)
Faldingworth, Stamp's Mill (2)

Stamp's Mill was in use until the 1930s, though at that time with the aid of an oil engine.

It is a Grade II listed structure.

Location of mill: TF 068 849

Peter Kirk Collection, 1999
Faldingworth, Stamp's Mill, windmill, Peter Kirk
Faldingworth, Stamp's Mill (3)
Faldingworth, Stamp's Mill (3)
Faldingworth, Stamp's Mill (3)

"Tower mill. Early C19"

https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359447 

Kelly's Directory 1930 has a listing "Stamp George, miller (wind & oil)".

DB 2020

Faldingworth, Wind Mill, windmill