Kingerby

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Kingerby
Lincolnshire
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St Peter's Church, Kingerby
Location
Grid reference: TF057928
Location: 53°25’18"N, 0°24’36"W
Data
Post town: Market Rasen
Postcode: LN8
Local Government
Council: West Lindsey
Parliamentary
constituency:
Gainsborough

Kingerby is a village in Lindsey, the northern part of Lincolnshire, found five miles north-west of the town of Market Rasen. The hamlet of Bishop Bridge is a mile and a half to the south-west.

The old parish church, St Peter, was declared redundant in 1981 and is now cared for by The Churches Conservation Trust. It is still a Grade I listed building.[1] It dates from the early 11th century and is built of Ironstone. There are three monuments in the church to 13th- and 14th-century knights. There are also several marble tablets to the Young family of Kingerby Hall.[1]

To the north and east of the church are earthworks (which are today scheduled ancient monuments) of an ecclesiastical enclosure indicating the location of Elsham Priory.[2]

Kingerby Hall, or Manor, is a Grade II listed building dating from 1812. It is situated on the scheduled site of a motte and bailey castle and a later moated manor house. The castle was built sometime prior to 1216, in which year it burnt down. In the 12th and 13th centuries a village grew up around the castle, but in the 17th century the village population declined.[3][4][5]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 National Heritage List 1063432: St Peters Church, Kingerby (Grade I listing)
  2. National Monuments Record: No. 349974 – St Peter, Kingerby
  3. National Monuments Record: No. 349955 – Kingerby Hall
  4. National Heritage List 1166082: Kingerby Hall (Grade II listing)
  5. National Heritage List 1018902: Medieval castle and ecclesiastical complex, Kingerby (Scheduled ancient monument entry)