All Saints' Church, Great Steeping, Lincolnshire

Address: Old Church Lane, Great Steeping, Spilsby, Lincolnshire, PE23 5PR
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A riverside church standing in ancient fields

Built in 1748, this riverside church stands proudly on lush marshland.

It is surrounded by a complex and undisturbed Medieval field system, revealed by aerial photography.

Its distinctively Georgian design is elegant yet simple – essentially just a nave topped with an attractive wooden bell turret.

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Road directions

3 miles south east of Spilsby, off the B1195

Public transport information

Nearest railway station: Thorpe Culvert (3.3 miles)

OS Reference No.

TF 434 639

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Useful information

Why not make your visit more enjoyable and informed by finding out more about this church and the CCT before you visit?

You can download a range of publications below including the relevant county guide, and any walk round guides we have for this church.








PDF iconLincolnshire County Guide (PDF, 4.5mb)

This free of charge short guide contains details of all the churches CCT cares for in Lincolnshire. Printed copies of the county guide are also available at the church.

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  1. Michael Dawson (05 Sep 2011, 00:21)

    Visited this church May 2011. My Great Great and Great Great Great
    Grandparents are buried there.Its in a quiet and peaceful setting,and I'm very happy that its still being cared for.

  2. Mary Pangman Schmitt (14 Jan 2012, 22:43)

    And these are my ancestors also. It is a lovely church and churchyard. When I visit from near Chicago in America, I always ask my distant cousin Marlene Tagg to take me here. Dr. and Mrs. Morgan (neighbors) have also been very gracious. A lovely place to visit.

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Donate by text

Last year, we welcomed over two million visitors to our churches. If each person donated just £2, this would enable us to keep our churches open, safe and watertight for you and future generations to enjoy.

Close up of a mosaic at St Peter, Northampton

Text code 'OCCT05' to 70070 to donate now (free from all networks).

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Community information for All Saints' Church, Great Steeping

 

All our Lincolnshire churches are in CCT’s North region.

Useful local links

Visit Lincolnshire tourism website 

Lincolnshire Family History Society 

Lincolnshire Churches Trust 

Society for Lincolnshire History & Archaeology 

List of churches in Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire is in the Diocese of Lincoln

Donate by text

Last year, we welcomed over two million visitors to our churches. If each person donated just £2, this would enable us to keep our churches open, safe and watertight for you and future generations to enjoy.

Close up of a mosaic at St Peter, Northampton

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All Saints' Church, Great Steeping, Lincolnshire

Keyholder

If the access information for this church is listed as 'Keyholder nearby', this means that the key is kept by one of our invaluable volunteer 'keyholders', who usually live just a short walk from the church and can give visitors the key; sometimes this is a nearby hotel, pub, library, art gallery or other venue. You will find instructions explaining how to get the key when you arrive at the church.

Disabled access

Some assistance will be required into the churchyard.

Facilities

Due to the historic nature of our buildings, only a very small number of them have heating or running water meaning that they can be cold, and very rarely have toilet facilities. The lighting is usually operated via a 'push button' timer or a motion sensor. We do apologise for any inconvenience the lack of facilities may cause.