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Church History information for Virginia Drive, Louth, Methodist and places above it in the hierarchy

Virginia Drive, Louth, Methodist

It is now closed, but we do not know the date of closure .

Louth

  • Christianity came to Louth in the early eighth century as a result of the missionary work of St. Paulinus.
     
  • The civil parish also includes the ecclesiastical parishes of St. James, St. Michael (east side of town), and Holy Trinity, which includes Louth Park. Louth Park is a former extra-parochial liberty, now part of Holy Trinity parish, but not part of the municipal borough of Louth. There will be a test later! In 1139, "de parco Ludo" or Louth Park was established as a Cistercian abbey, which accounts for its status as a liberty. As a result of the Dissolution in 1535, the abbey was demolished (in 1545). In 1867, the liberty of Louth Park became part of Holy Trinity parish.
     
  • There have been two parish churches, the first now demolished. It was built around 1170 during the Norman frenzy of church and castle building and was dedicated to St. Mary. It was rebuilt in the 13th century using Yorkshire and Ancaster Stone, and rebuilt again in the 15th century. By about 1650, the old church was deserted and few traces of it remained. St. Mary's graveyard was used for many years after the new church was built. It is believed that the new church, St. James, was built around 1380 or earlier.
     
  • The present St. James is in Westgate.
     
  • Chris ECCLESTON has a photograph of St. James' Church on Geo-graph, taken in July, 2005.
     
  • Richard CROFT has a photograph of the lofty St. James' tower on Geo-graph, taken in October, 2005.
     
  • Here is a photo of St. James Church, taken by Ron COLE (who retains the copyright):
     
  • A second ecclesiastical parish, St. Michael's, was formed from a portion of St. James parish on 28 July 1863.
     
  • The church was built in 1863 and is on Church Street.
     
  • A third ecclesiastical parish, Holy Trinity, was formed from a portion of St. James parish on 1 Jan 1867. Louth Park liberty was included as part of the new parish.
     
  • Holy Trinity church is located in Eastgate.
     
  • The church was rebuilt in 1866.
     
  • Wendy PARKINSON has a photograph of Holy Trinity Church on the Church Photo web site.
     

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