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Church History information for Buslingthorpe and places above it in the hierarchy

Buslingthorpe

  • The Anglican parish church was dedicated to Saint Michael.
     
  • The nave and chancel were rebuilt by E.J. WILLSON in 1835 out of yellow brick but the short medieval west tower had the top part rebuilt also in the 19th century.
     
  • The interior of the church was restored and reseated in 1888.
     
  • The church seated about 60 people.
     
  • The ichurch is a Grade II structure with English Heritage..
     
  • The church at Buslingthorpe was declared redundant in 1984. It is still usually open to visitors on obtaining the key as instructed.
     
  • The church is now in the care of The Churches Conservation Trust. According to Arthur Mee's, "The King's England - Lincolnshire":
"Buslingthorpe. Its modest little church, standing in a field, has two treasures from the past -- memorials of the De Buslingthorpes who were lords of this manor three centuries before the Tudor Dynasty."
  • David HITCHBORNE has a photograph of St. Michael's Church on Geo-graph, taken in May, 2004.
     
  • Here is a photograph of the church, taken by Ron COLE (who retains the copyright):
     

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