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Church History information for St Leonard, Kirkstead, Church of England and places above it in the hierarchy

St Leonard, Kirkstead, Church of England

It was founded before 1300.

Kirkstead

  • The Cistercian abbey was founded here in 1139 and dedicated to Saint Mary. The original abbot and twelve monks were from Fountains Abbey in Yorkshire.
  • It appears the small, ancient Anglican church or chapel was built for the villagers by the monks of the Abbey in the 13th Century, since only the monks were allowed at services in the Abbey. It now stands near the Abbey ruins. The church here was originally a thatched-roof stone building, but the roof was converted to slate in 1790, and the bell, which had hung in a tree, was placed over the west end of the building.
  • The present Anglican parish church is dedicated to Saint Leonard.
  • The Anglican church building fell into disuse and was taken over by Daniel DISNEY as a Presbyterian chapel from 1730 until 1812, when a new Anglican minister was assigned.
  • The church was repaired in 1843 and again in 1846.
  • The church was restored in 1914.
  • The church only seats 100.
  • Visit the Church of St. Leonard's Without page at Churchmouse for a little history and some photographs.
  • Tours of the village church, St. Leonard's, are held on Saturday and Sunday, 2pm - 5pm by Lincolnshire Heritage.
  • Visit the Fairweather website for more information on the church.
  • There is a photograph of Saint Leonard's Church on the Wendy PARKINSON Church Photos web site.
  • Here is a photo of St. Leonard's Church, taken by Ron COLE (who retains the copyright):

 

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