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Ramsgate White Cliffs

Ramsgate

a Seaside Town in the county of Kent

Cackle Hill Lane, Holbeach

Holbeach

in the county of Lincolnshire

Hell's Mouth, near Portreath, Cornwall - Aug 2005

Portreath

a Seaside Town in the county of Cornwall

Lincolnian (brian)'s Pictures of Cherry Willingham

in the county of Lincolnshire

(4 total)Cherry Willingham Pictures

A picture of Cherry Willingham
The Becke Arms, Cherry Willingham, Lincolnshire

The Becke Arms, Cherry Willingham, Lincolnshire

the Becke Arms in Cherry Willingham is named after a notable Lincolnshire lawyer and local landowner, Thomas Becke, through who's auspices, in 1753, the village church of Saint Peter & St Paul was built.

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Cherry Willingham, Pubs And Inns


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A picture of Cherry Willingham
Inside St. Peter and St. Paul's, Cherry Willingham, Lincolnshire

Inside St. Peter and St. Paul's, Cherry Willingham, Lincolnshire

The delightful little Anglican parish church in Cherry Willingham, a few miles east of Lincoln, stands on a little knoll above Church Lane and is dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul. There has been a Church on the site since Norman times, the original wooden building was destroyed by fire. The present Church was built in the Georgian period and was first used for worship on Trinity Sunday 1753. The interior of the Church is wonderfully light even on the dimmest of days thanks to the large clear glass windows.

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Cherry Willingham


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A picture of Cherry Willingham
St. Peter and St. Paul's, Cherry Willingham, Lincolnshire

St. Peter and St. Paul's, Cherry Willingham, Lincolnshire

The delightful little Anglican parish church in Cherry Willingham, a few miles east of Lincoln, stands on a little knoll above Church Lane and is dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul. There has been a Church on the site since Norman times, the original wooden building was destroyed by fire. The present Church was built in the Georgian period and was first used for worship on Trinity Sunday 1753.

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Cherry Willingham, Churches


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A picture of Cherry Willingham
A picture of Cherry Willingham

A picture of Cherry Willingham

The village of Cherry Willingham lies some 3 miles east of Lincoln in the Witham valley. The village expanded substantially in the 1950's and the pub dates from this era. Rather appropriately it is named the Cherry Tree and to continue the theme has a cherry tree growing in the grounds which can be seen just behind the sign in this shot.

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Cherry Willingham, Pubs And Inns