The Building

All Saints is a beautiful, ancient church set in the heart of our community. It is a Grade I Listed Building and, close to the south porch, is a Grade II medieval churchyard cross shaft.

 Aerial view of church looking north west

View of All Saints looking north west

In the Conservation Area Appraisal completed by North Lincolnshire Council it states:

"The most important listed building [in Winterton] is the Church of All Saints with its Saxo-Norman tower and nave, medieval aisles, chancel and transepts, and a series of restorations from the mid-17th century to that of 1904 by CF Fowler. It is listed Grade I."

[North Lincolnshire Council, Winterton Conservation Area Appraisal - March 2002]

 Aerial view of church looking north

View of All Saints looking north

 Aerial view of church looking south west

 View of All Saints looking south west

Photo of the Church

A photograph of the church viewed from Churchside can be seen here on the Geograph website. 

Video clips on You Tube

There are two video clips on You Tube about our church, both made during an evening bell practice session [so you will hear the bells ringing out!].

The first video shows you parts of the inside of the nave and chancel [the bellringers are in the tower ringing chamber at the end of the nave].

The second video shows you the outside of the south side of the building from the tower to the east end of the chancel.

Photos from the top of the tower

If you would like to see the views of Winterton from the top of the church tower, click Photos from the Tower

Chancel from west end of nave
View of Chancel from west end of Nave
 
View from NE corner

 A view which many miss: from the NE corner of the churchyard

Mystery photo

 View of OS Benchmark on wall

Do you know where this is on the church building?

 

Do you know what it is?

 

Do you know when it appeared?

 

To find out more click Benchmark

 

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Today's Prayer Focus
Sat 31st Jul - Spalding, St John with Deeping St Nicholas and Spalding Hospitals

Spalding St John with Deeping St Nicholas and Spalding Hospitals

Parish Priest                              Revd Peter Garland

Associate Minister                    Captain Paul Whiteley CA

Readers                                      Frances Garland,

                                                   Andrew Spencer

Lay Ministers

Deeping St Nicholas                Danielle Clark, Sue King,

              Sue Steele

Spalding St John                        Arnold Bradford,

                                                  Lawrence and Margaret Calkin

                                                  Jessie Cole, Will Dunlop,

               Yvonne Edgoose, Pat French,

               James and Pat Newby,

              Margaret Smith, Chris Wood,

              Ray Wright

Pray for closer links with other parishes in Spalding and for our Methodist and URC friends in the Spalding Covenant;

For further development of lay ministry, especially with older people;

For St John’s Primary School (Head: Paul Reid), Deeping St Nicholas School (Head: Anita Bandey);

For our parish magazine and Village News and other means of communicating our message;

For our vicar’s ministry as Chaplain to the Johnson Community Hospital and as Assistant District Dean.

Give thanks for Andrew Spencer’s return to ministry in the parishes;

For the plans for refurbishing both Churches;

For our Fresh expressions including our informal service at St John’s;

For our fellowship and study groups; ‘Presence’ – an experimental Communion, looking at new ways of encouraging contemplation;

For the Teddy Club, for parents and children at Deeping St Nicholas, Holy Doughnuts at St John’s and our ministry to schools in the area.

Johnson Community Hospital, Spalding

Pray for the new  Hospital (Acting Matron – Simon Temple); for all inpatients, outpatients, relatives and staff and for Peter Garland (Chaplain);

For the appointment of a part-time Assistant Chaplain;

For the Tulip Suite (the new palliative care/hospice provision).

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