File:Bag Enderby, St Margaret's church, interior (35012941150).jpg

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The church was built in 1407 with money bequeathed by Albinus de Enderby, and is a Grade II* listed building. It is constructed with Spilsby sandstone with limestone capping and consists of a nave, tower, south porch and chancel. There is an interesting font showing sculptures of Pieta and David playing the harp. Most of the windows contain plain glass, but there are some medieval fragments.

The church was restored in 1956.
Date Taken on 13 June 2017, 11:50
Source Bag Enderby, St Margaret's church, interior
Author Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK
Camera location53° 13′ 44.51″ N, 0° 01′ 12.22″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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