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Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire 1919 states
"A lych gate has since been erected in commemoration of the golden wedding of the Rev. Canon George Earle Welby B.A. rector 1849-1900, and Mrs. Welby"
DB 12 November 2018

A sturdy boot scraper in wrought iron - probably locally made - with attractive decoation.
October 2017

Bishop Norton's war memorial takes the form of a lychgate at the churchyard entrance.
The Church Guide states :-
"After the Great War, a lychgate was erected on the southern path as a lasting memorial to 6 men from the Parish who had been killed in Flanders.
The memorial was extended for 3 others who died in World War II.
The churchyard also contains 2 Commonwealth War Graves and another from 1849 for a trooper of the 7th Dragoons"
DB 12 May 2019

"Lychgate. 1883 by G F Bodley ...
'ERECTED IN MEMORY OF FLORENCE CHAPLIN, 1883'"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1205442
DB 2020

The simple but well designed - and well worn - bootscraper by the entrance porch.
October 2017

An attractive wrought iron lamp holder on the north-west corner of the tower, presumably the work of a local smith.
May 2018

War memorial tablets either side of the churchyard gateway.
https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/54236
Unveiled 1920.
DB 8 December 2020

This simple boot scraper is on the west side of the south doorway in the church.
March 2017

Lychgate at the entrance to the churchyard from Main Street.
DB 27 April 2019

Churchyard gateway to the south celebrates Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897.
DB 1 December 2020

Overspill graveyard immediately to the north of the churchyard.
The Church Guide states that "Victorian arch to the north in the overspill graveyard was moved from the Methodist chapel when it was deconsecrated.
There is now a third graveyard to the west of the village off the cliff edge"
Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee was in 1897.
DB 1 December 2020

The memorial gateway leading to St Laurence Church, Corringham.
May 2012

Church notice board with a representation of the chancel frieze at the top.
DB 8 June 2020

"Lampstand. 1897. Cast iron. A fluted tapering shaft with decorative top containing a fleur de lys on a shield at the centre, and surmounted by a glass lantern. Originally a gas light, erected in commemoration of Queen Victoria's Jubilee"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1064140
DB 23 March 2020

"ERECTED 1897, IN COMMEMERATION OF THE DIAMOND JUBILEE OF H.M. QUEEN VICTORIA"
DB 23 March 2020

A cast-iron boot scraper (probably early 20th century?) at the south porch of St Peter's.
July 2014

Entrance at the west end of the churchyard.
DB 26 April 2021

Mounting steps built into the north wall of the churchyard.
August 2018

Date stone, in the northwest corner of the churchyard wall, next to a footpath.
DB 19 September 2020

The lych gate leading into St Edith's churchyard.
June 2015

A simple, relatively modern boot scraper to the outside the south porch.
October 2017

Jean Howard, 21 December 2021

The Church Guide states that the lych gate was "carved and built by John Lord and dedicated at Harvest Service 2 October 2011"
DB 26 June 2018

Former entrance to the churchyard facing towards the Manor.
DB 28 May 2020

Simple, sturdy boot scraper by the entrance to the porch on the south side of the church.
June 2017

Restored in 1919 as a war memorial - dedication and names recorded on alabaster tablets in the church.
"The base of the cross, which is largely medieval, includes three steps of square plan now supported by a shallow concrete plinth.
Resting on the top step is the socket stone, a single block, square in section at the base, with moulded and chamfered corners rising to a top of octagonal section.
Fixed into the socket stone are the remains of the medieval shaft, rectangular in section at the base and rising above moulded and chamfered corners in tapering octagonal section to a height of 1.29m.
Set onto the top of this fragment is a modern shaft with an integral cross head, which takes the form of a gabled cross with a carving of the Crucifixion on the west face"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1018289?section=official-list-entry
Mark Robinson, 5 September 2020

A plaque on the organ states that "This Organ & Lych Gate is the gift of many friends. To the memory of F.A.Cracroft Amcotts, taken from them prematurely in the 44th year of his age. April 15. A.D. 1897"
DB 15 May 2022

A stout and serviceable boot scraper, of common design, by the porch.
April 2018

"Legsby war memorial is the lychgate at the Church of St Thomas. It was dedicated in 1920"
https://heritage-explorer.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Monument/MLI125256
DB 8 May 2022

"The Lychgate was erected in 2000 as a Millennium project for the village"
https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/14529/about-us/
DB 21 June 2023

This small decorated boot scraper is alongside the south entrance to the church.
April 2015

"Cross. C15, C19"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1267205?section=official-list-entry
DB 4 September 2022

Church is approached via a grassy track.
DB 27 January 2022

The lamp post alongside the church path carries the City of Lincoln crest.
August 2013

A stone set into the churchyard wall celebrating Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee in 1977.
DB 4 August 2022

The lychgate entrance to St Denis's church was built in 2000 with funds from the Lindsey Oil Refinery.
July 2014

"Lych gate. 1912 ... The gate was built to the memory of Maj. Gen. Mildmay W. Willson, K.C.B., d. 1912".
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1061757
DB 2020

Lychgate erected 1911 in memory of Harry Emmitt Clark.
DB 21 August 2018


"Lychgate, probably by Charles Kirk, of 1895"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1360452
Renovated in 2016.
DB 18 November 2019

Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire 1919 states :-
"The lych gate, of carved oak on a stone base, designed by Mr. Hodgson Fowler, was erected by the tenantry on the Revesby estate, in memory of the Right Hon. E. Stanhope"
DB 16 February 2019

The lychgate was constructed in "AD1930".
The timber work is typical of many church lychgates with pierced trefoils and other Gothic decoration.
By contrast, the sturdy lower panels in cast concrete are in the Art Deco style of the 1930s.
The handgate seems to be much more modern and is out of keeping with the rest of the structure.
Jean Howard, 4 February 2022

A plain, workmanlike piece, with a shallow lip at each end and secured into the stone with a single central spike. It stands to the right at the south porch door.
Jean Howard, 4 February 2022

A former gas lamp has been erected alongside the church path and converted to electricity.
The most likely origin of this attractive (though badly decorated) lamp standard is a local town such as Louth or Mablethorpe when gas lamps were removed and replaced by modern electric street lighting.
Jean Howard, 4 February 2022

The lychgate, built in 1937, at the entrance to the church of St Peter & St Paul.
September 2015

A fine set of railings and double gate painted in the red also seen at the nearby Sutton Estate's Manor Farm.
Jean Howard, 12 March 2022

A nicely shaped wrought iron boot scraper by the entrance at the south door.
March 2016

Kelly's Directory 1930 reports that a lychgate was erected in 1903.
DB 11 September 2022

The attractive wrought iron foot scraper by the church entrance.
May 2016

The gates to the church were designed by John Dobson in about 1860. The piers are square with semi-circular tops.
Pearl Wheatley, 2010

Wrought iron boot-scraper made to fit into the brickwork around the west door.
Jean Howard, 17 March 2021


The fine wooden lych gate at the entrance to St Mary's.
Frank Skelton, 1970s

The inscription on the lych gate reads :-
"IN LOVING MEMORY OF CHARLES WILLIAM TINDALL AGENT FOR THE BETHLEM ESTATES & CHURCHWARDEN OF ST. MARY'S 1896 - 1920"
He is listed as a private resident in Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire 1909 "Tindall Chas.Wm. J.P. Wainfleet hall"
Owner of "Tug-of-War" a stallion used for breeding purposes - see entry for Eastville farm stock auction.
Local signage near the lych gate states :-
"An impressive survivor of a deserted medieval settlement and lovingly restored in the late 19th century, this church has served this scattered community for about nine hundred years.
The tower with its peal of six bells has a Norman base, heightened in Perpendicular style.
The west door, lancet windows and blank arcading are Early English.
An impressive Rood Screen fills the Chancel Arch.
The Barkham family followed by The Bethlem Hospital were one time patrons and local land owners.
Enter the churchyard by the lych gate and experience its unique peace and tranquillity"
DB 6 September 2019

The original sturdy wrought-iron boot scraper by the south door of the church.
August 2015

Signboard at the entrance to the churchyard.
DB 18 April 2019