English Heritage sites near Cammeringham Parish

Lincoln Medieval Bishops' Palace

LINCOLN MEDIEVAL BISHOPS' PALACE

7 miles from Cammeringham Parish

Standing almost in the shadow of Lincoln cathedral, with sweeping views over the ancient city and the countryside beyond.

Gainsborough Old Hall

GAINSBOROUGH OLD HALL

8 miles from Cammeringham Parish

A little-known gem, Gainsborough Old Hall is among the best-preserved medieval manor houses in England. Partly brick and timber-framed, and mainly later 15th century with Elizabethan additions.

Gainsthorpe Medieval Village

GAINSTHORPE MEDIEVAL VILLAGE

12 miles from Cammeringham Parish

A deserted medieval village, one of the best-preserved examples in England, clearly visible as a complex of grassy humps and bumps.

Mattersey Priory

MATTERSEY PRIORY

15 miles from Cammeringham Parish

The remains, mainly the 13th century refectory and kitchen, of a small monastery for just six Gilbertine canons - the only wholly English monastic order.

Rufford Abbey

RUFFORD ABBEY

20 miles from Cammeringham Parish

The best-preserved remains of a Cistercian abbey west cloister range in England, dating mainly from about 1170. Incorporated into part of a 17th century and later mansion, set in Rufford Country Park.

Tattershall College

TATTERSHALL COLLEGE

24 miles from Cammeringham Parish

Remains of a grammar school for church choristers, founded in the mid-15th century by Ralph, Lord Cromwell, the builder of nearby Tattershall Castle (National Trust).


Churches in Cammeringham Parish

St Michael's Cammeringham

Cammeringham Lincoln
07974076056
http://springlineparish.co.uk

St. Michael’s is a small but welcoming church in the centre of the quiet Lincolnshire farming village of Cammeringham.

The building dates back to Norman times, being part of a larger structure - now long gone. A Premonstratensian priory was established in Cammeringham in 1155. Within the church may be seen a handsome monument to Mrs Jane Tyrwhitt, who died in 1657. The small marble bowl font dates from 1755. The organ is speculated to have been built by T. H. Nicholson of Lincoln in the 1880’s, and has recently been restored through the generosity of the Lockwood family and dedicated by The Very Revd Philip Buckler, Dean of Lincoln.

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No churches found in Cammeringham Parish