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

Skegness

  • The original parish church was the Church of Saint Clementt, built in 1280, but this was destroyed in the flood of 1526. The present St Clement's church is believed to date from around the middle of the 17th century.
     
  • St. Clement's is a Grade II listed building in reasonable condition.
     
  • St. Clements was partially restored in 1884.
     
  • The churchyard at St. Clements was enlarged and reconsecrated in 1894.
     
  • The "new" church of Saint Matthew was built of Ancaster stone and opened in September, 1880.
     
  • The "old" church of Saint Matthew was then used for summer services only.
     
  • This church could seat 750.
     
  • There is a photograph of the Anglican parish church on the Wendy PARKINSON web site.
     
  • Richard CROFT has a photograph of St. Matthew's Church on Geo-graph, taken in February, 2006.
     

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