Church Of St John The Baptist, Sutterby, Lincolnshire

The church of St John the Baptist, in the charming hamlet of Sutterby, is a redundant 12th century Anglican holy building.
Designated by English Heritage as Grade II listed it is under the care of the Friends of Friendless Churches charity.
A simple one storey structure it is constructed in greenstone with some brick patching, and has slate roofs. There is a nave with a south porch, and a narrower chancel.
The north wall contains a blocked 12th-century round-arched doorway and a blocked rectangular window. In the east wall is a four-light window with trefoil heads.
Inside, there is a 14th century font in Decorated style with carved tracery on its sides and an 18th century pulpit which is in a collapsed condition.
Please respect the hazard tape behind the church - it protects the nesting barn owls between May and July.
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Address / Contact
Address | Sutterby Louth Lincolnshire LN11 |
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Telephone | - |
Area | More information on Sutterby |