English Heritage sites near Kirton in Lindsey Parish

Gainsthorpe Medieval Village

GAINSTHORPE MEDIEVAL VILLAGE

2 miles from Kirton in Lindsey Parish

A deserted medieval village, one of the best-preserved examples in England, clearly visible as a complex of grassy humps and bumps.

Gainsborough Old Hall

GAINSBOROUGH OLD HALL

9 miles from Kirton in Lindsey Parish

A little-known gem, Gainsborough Old Hall is among the best-preserved medieval manor houses in England. Partly brick and timber-framed, and mainly later 15th century with Elizabethan additions.

Mattersey Priory

MATTERSEY PRIORY

15 miles from Kirton in Lindsey Parish

The remains, mainly the 13th century refectory and kitchen, of a small monastery for just six Gilbertine canons - the only wholly English monastic order.

St Peter's Church, Barton-upon-Humber

ST PETER'S CHURCH, BARTON-UPON-HUMBER

16 miles from Kirton in Lindsey Parish

Located in North Lincolnshire, St Peter's Church is an archaeological and architectural treasure trove waiting for you to discover. It is home to over 2800 burials from Anglo-Saxon to Victorian times.

Lincoln Medieval Bishops' Palace

LINCOLN MEDIEVAL BISHOPS' PALACE

17 miles from Kirton in Lindsey Parish

Standing almost in the shadow of Lincoln cathedral, with sweeping views over the ancient city and the countryside beyond.

Thornton Abbey and Gatehouse

THORNTON ABBEY AND GATEHOUSE

17 miles from Kirton in Lindsey Parish

Thornton Abbey’s enormous and ornate fortified gatehouse is the largest and amongst the finest of all English Monastic gatehouses.


Churches in Kirton in Lindsey Parish

St. Andrew's United Church, Kirton Lindsey

St Andrew's Street Kirton Lindsey Scunthorpe
01652 648947
http://www.standrewsunitedchurch.org.uk

St. Andrew's United Church (formerlyThe United Mission Church at St. Andrew's) was formed by the joining of the Anglican, Methodist and Baptist congregations in Kirton Lindsey.  We meet and worship together in St Andrew's and the former Baptist Church across the road is now used as our church halls.  Services are led by ministers from each of the three denominations. 

Keeping Safe

Most of the time at church we are like a big happy family. However, even in very happy families people can have a bad day and even people we know and trust can upset us. We want to help everyone have good days all of the time. We try to make sure that people who have jobs in the church always behave well and in a way that is helpful to you. We never want anyone or anything in church to frighten you, confuse you or worry you. It is important that you tell us if something is upsetting you or if you are feeling worried about something that is happening or something someone is doing. We have specially trained people who you can talk to and who you can ask for help. These people are good at safeguarding. This means they look after everyone's safety. Caring for people is a very important part of our Christian life.

The people who can help you are the parish priest or the parish safeguarding officer. You can contact the safeguarding officer; Bruce McKenzie on 01652 640740 [email protected] or Pat Frankish 01652 649365 [email protected]. If you wish to speak to someone outside the church you can contact the diocesan safeguarding team - their contact details are:

Office hours or for non-urgent matters
Disclosures, reporting a concern, guidance and support: It is preferred that you email as it helps us with case notes and in ensuring we have all the information to hand prior to responding: [email protected] ; alternatively please call the centralised Safeguarding Support number: 01522 504070.
For general enquiries please contact the team secretary, Kate, at [email protected] or 01522 504068
For training enquiries please contact the training coordinator, Lucy, at [email protected] or 01522 504057
Reporting an allegation or concern out of hours or on no response from the Diocesan Safeguarding Team
If your matter is emergency please contact the police on 999 or 101, or contact your local authority:
North Lincolnshire Council
Civic Centre, Ashby Road, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, DN16 1AB
Adult Social Services: 01724 297979
Children's Services: 01724 296500
Out of hours emergencies:
General: 01724 276444
Adult Social Services: 01724 297979
Children's Services: 01724 296555

Further details are available here:

http://www.lincoln.anglican.org/safeguarding-overview

There is also information there about other places from where you can get help or advice.


Pubs in Kirton in Lindsey Parish

First & Last

11a Station Road, Kirton in Lindsey, DN21 4BB

No real ale at the time of survey. Had been closed for 6 months and was under new ownership from June 2015. Plans for expansion to include a restaurant.
Queens Head

1 King Edward Street, Kirton in Lindsey, DN21 4NF
(01652) 648684

Large pub with two separate rooms. Quiz night on Thursdays. Two cask ale served - popular with locals. Small stage for live music acts.
Royal Oak

8 Church Street, Kirton in Lindsey, DN21 4PN

Royal Oak, Kirton in Lindsey