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Church History information for St Mary and All Saints, South Kyme, Church of England and places above it in the hierarchy

St Mary and All Saints, South Kyme, Church of England

South Kyme

  • In the 12th Century, around 1167, Philip de Kyme, Sheriff of Lincolnshire, founded a priory in South Kyme for Augustine Canons. It was dedicated to St. Mary.
  • The Anglican parish church in South Kyme is dedicated to St. Mary and All Saints and dates back to Norman times. It abuts the former priory. It was considerably rebuilt in 1805 and restored in 1890.
  • Some sources give the parish church dedication as "St. Mary and All Angels."
  • The church seats about 300.
  • Here is a photo of St. Mary's Church, taken by Ron Cole (who retains the copyright):

 

  • The old church of North Kyme was pulled down at the Reformation. The new church, dedicated to St. Luke, was built in 1877 and seats about 250.
  • There is a photograph of St. Luke's Church on the Wendy Parkinson Church Photos web site.
  • Here is a photo of St. Luke's Church, taken by Ron Cole (who retains the copyright):

 

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