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Disused lock on the former Horncastle Canal.
"The Horncastle Canal was a broad canal which ran 11 miles from the River Witham to Horncastle in Lincolnshire, England, through twelve locks largely following the course of River Bain. The canal opened in 1802, and was abandoned for navigation in 1889"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horncastle_Canal
DB 12 December 2021

Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire 1919 states
"Goodyear Sidney, Marmion Arms P.H. & grocer"
White's History, Gazetteer And Directory Of Lincolnshire 1872 states
"Goodyear Alfred, victualler, Marmion Arms"
DB 21 January 2019

"The office of King's Champion was originally granted to Robert Marmion, 1st Baron Marmion, along with the castle and Manor of Tamworth and the Manor of Scrivelsby"
"By 1377 the senior male line of the Marmions had died out, and in that year the office of King's Champion at the coronation of King Richard II was fulfilled by Sir John Dymoke, who had married Margaret Ludlow, daughter of Sir Thomas Ludlow and Johanna Marmion, daughter of Sir Philip Marmion"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen%27s_Champion
In addition to Scrivelsby the Dymokes, King's/Queen's Champions, are also lords of the manor of Haltham.
DB 21 January 2019

"There have been four different baronies held by the Marmion family, two feudal baronies, one purported barony created by Simon de Montfort and one barony by writ"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_Marmion
DB 21 January 2019

St. Benedict's, Haltham-on-Bain, is of greenstone patched with brick. The south doorway has a Norman tympanum and roll-moulded arch.
The east window is excellent Decorated style. Inside there is a royal arms of Charles I.
This is a country church full of character.
Mark Acton, 2008

"Parish church, now vested in the Redundant Churches fund.
Early C12, late C12, late C13, C14, C15, restored 1880 and 1891"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1215674
DB 21 January 2019

Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire 1919 states :-
"The church of St. Benedict is an ancient edifice of stone, in the Early Norman, Early English and later styles, consisting of chancel, nave of three bays, north aisle, south porch and a low wooden belfry on the western gable containing 3 bells:
the south doorway is Early Norman, the next earliest feature being the Early English arcade:
the chancel, restored in 1880, is Decorated throughout, the east window being a remarkably fine specimen of the style, with elaborate tracery in the head :
in the jamb of one of the windows is a curious recess, with a little pillar at the angle, serving as a canopy to a piscina within:
there are also three sidilia, an aumbry and two brackets:
the nave was restored in 1881, and the total cost of both restorations amounted to £57I 12s. 6d.:
there are 140 sittings:
in the churchyard stands the base of an ancient cross.
The register dates from the year 1561.
The living is a discharged rectory, united with that of Roughton, joint net yearly value £300, including 383 acres of glebe, in the gift of and held since 1913 by the Rev. Henry Cecil Marriott Spurrier M.A. of Pembroke College, Oxford, who resides at Roughton"
DB 21 January 2019

Timber boarded bellcote visible at the west end of the nave roof.
DB 21 January 2019

"In the west gable are two re-set medieval stones carved with heads"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Benedict%27s_Church,_Haltham-on-Bain
DB 21 January 2019

"At the west end of the church is a 14th-century doorway above which is a three-light window dating from the 15th century.
In the west gable are two re-set medieval stones carved with heads"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Benedict%27s_Church,_Haltham-on-Bain
DB 21 January 2019

White's History, Gazetteer & Directory of Lincolnshire, 1856 states :-
"HALTHAM-UPON-BAIN, a small village in the pleasant valley of the river Bain, 4.5 miles S. of Horncastle, has in its parish 243 souls and 1395.A. 3R. 19P. of land, including 232A. of fen and 238A. of woodland.
The Hon. Sir Henry Dymoke is lord of the manor, but a great part of the soil belongs to Sir J. H. Hawley.
The former is patron of the Church (St. Benedict,) which is a discharged rectory, united with Roughton, valued in K.B. at £8. 11s. 1d., and now at £401, in the incumbency of the Rev. John Dymoke, of Roughton Hall.
The tithes of this parish are commuted for about 190 acres.
The church is an ancient structure, which has suffered much from the hand of time, but has still some fine tracery in its east window.
Here is a Wesleyan Chapel, built in 1853.
The poor have the interest of £5, given by John Dymoke many years ago"
DB 21 January 2019

"C14 east chancel window is elaborate, of 4 lights with a thicker central mullion which bifurcates to form the arched tops of the pairs of lights and also continues into curved mouchettes.
In the heads of the lights are cusped quatrefoils"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1215674
DB 21 January 2019

Inscription recording restoration of the chancel in 1880 and of the nave in 1891.
DB 21 January 2019

Floor of the chancel with encaustic tiles and tombstones.
DB 21 January 2019

Fragment of stained glass with text appearing to read
"MORS IVA VITA MEA"
This means "Your death, my life", and refers to the crucifixion (and resurrection) of Christ giving us eternal life.
The crowned pillars shown on either side are thought to be from an achievement of arms* and date from C17th.
* Records show that there were once a number of shields in the chancel window glass, showing the arms of Marmion, Dymoke and Hillary.
DB 21 January 2019

Estey Organ Co. Brattleboro, Vt, U.S.A.
"For a century the Estey Organ Company in Brattleboro, Vermont was the largest Organ (music) manufacturer in the United States"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estey_Organ
Supplied by H.Goddard, 398 & 400 Langsett Road, Sheffield.
DB 21 January 2019

"C14 angle piscina having 2 cusped ogee arches springing from an octagonal shaft"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1215674
DB 21 January 2019

"The churchyard cross at St Benedict's Church, Haltham, is a good example of a medieval standing cross with a quadrangular base and octagonal shaft.
Situated on the south side of the church, it is believed to stand in or near its original position"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1010680
DB 21 January 2019

"C19 pews have re-used C16 ends and some back panels with florate terminals"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1215674
DB 21 January 2019

"At the west end of the nave is a probably C15 square timber framed belfry having curved braces, chamfered principles, of 2 stages.
Access to the bell chamber is provided by a possibly contemporary ladder.
The framing has been repaired later with diagonal stiffening members coach bolted to the earlier frame"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1215674
DB 21 January 2019

"Panelled C18 pulpit has a tester and below it are seats in boxes made from re- used C17 wainscotting"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1215674
DB 21 January 2019

Royal Arms, probably of King Charles I.
Mark Acton, 2008

A wider angle view including script at the side.
"The sides of the belfry are planked, the lower parts renewed C19 but above a panel retains painted arms of Charles I, and painted texts"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1215674
DB 21 January 2019

"An impressive collection of woodwork comprising re-set elements of the C15 screen having cusped ogee arches with panel travery and 2 large family pews to the north and east sides of the north aisle are constructed of C15 woodwork.
They have massive sleeper beams from which rise panels containing blank cusped ogee arches, above are paired lights, now with missing mullions replaced by later pendants, above which are pierced cusped heads and a coved and brattished cornice"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1215674
DB 21 January 2019

"C14 octagonal font with shaped base, fleurons to the sides of the bowl and moulded rim, also with foliage"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1215674
DB 21 January 2019

"C14 gabled south porch has stepped angle buttresses, with crocketed pinnacles, continuously moulded outer arch"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1215674
DB 21 January 2019

Doorway inside south porch.
"The inner arch has chamfered reveals and a re-set early C12 round arched head, with 3 orders of roll moulding and a tympanum carved with a Maltese Cross in circle with to left a fan shaped shell and to right a knot in circle against a panel of diapers"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1215674
DB 21 January 2019

Detail of tympanum.
"tympanum carved with a Maltese Cross in circle with to left a fan shaped shell and to right a knot in circle against a panel of diapers"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1215674
DB 21 January 2019

Second World War Roll of Honour.
Transferred from St Benedict and is now on display in St Margaret's Church, Roughton where this image was taken.
DB 24 August 2019

First World War Roll of Honour.
Transferred from St Benedict and is now on display in St Margaret's Church, Roughton where this image was taken.
DB 24 August 2019