Apologies: Michelle Wright, Janet Petch, Stephen Bennett, David … The Saxon church had the tower in the centre and a DN18 5EZ. For St. Mary’s please ring 07597034908 between 5.30 pm – 7.30 p.m. on a Wednesday and on a Thursday 11.00 -12Noon. In accordance with government guidance, our church buildings will be closed for services from 5th November. A Church with its community at the heart. The church has been Grade A listed in 1965, a status since converted to Grade I. St Peter’s Church, Barton-upon-Humber No longer used, this has a splendid Saxon tower and baptistry This is one of the few surviving Saxon churches in England, with a Saxon tower and baptistry surviving from a church which was built in the late 10th or early 11th centuries. St Mary’s Parish Church Barton upon Humber Annual Church Meeting Monday 16 April 2018 Minutes of the Meeting 1. Get hands on with experiences and activities you’ll love! St Peter's and St Mary's Churches An extraordinary pair of beautiful historic churches for a small town, either side of a pond with a bubbling spring. The impressive church at Goxhill provides a great backdrop to some fascinating history, Goxhill sits close to the coast in the north of Lincolnshire, close to Thornton Abbey and Barrow Haven. St Peter's and St Mary's Churches An extraordinary pair of beautiful historic churches for a small town, either side of a pond with a bubbling spring. Barton Upon Humber – St Mary’s Church, Lincolnshire- Free Headstone Images dating from 1770 A small collection of images of Monumental Headstones and Markers taken at the above cemetery are available to download at Ancestry Central (www.ancestrycentral.co.uk – go to find a grave – Select Cemetery/name etc ) Barton upon Humber Barton-Upon-Humber, St Mary the Virgin : Ledgerstone 3 Description: a) Rectangular b) West/East c) Unable to determine d) Unable to determine e) Unable to determine f) Very poor. © 2020 . This is an historic church in Barton upon Humber and is still an active parish. More information about this church coming soon. At the east end of the south aisle is St James's chapel, the back part of which contains the organ, moved from St Peter's church in 1973. St Peter's is the oldest and has a superb Anglo-Saxon tower. Ownership was taken over by the Department of the Environment. Barton-upon-Humber, North Lincolnshire "We are a group of ordinary people who gather together in the centre of Barton, with Jesus at the centre of all that we do." [1], The earliest building on the site dates to the 11th Century, of which only the lower part of the tower and the north aisle arcade survive. St Mary's church was originally built as a chapel-of-ease to St Peter's church and would have probably stood on the edge of, what was then, the Market Place (somewhere in the region of the current St. Mary's Lane). Your church is unique, we would love to include it on ExploreChurches. The chancel is of the same date and contains one notable tomb that retains its original brass. Please consider making a donation or, even better, become a Friend of the National Churches Trust. Our medieval church was originally one of two in the town, St Peter's is now in the custody of English Heritage. The oldest part of the church is the north aisle which probably dates from the late 11th century. About this church The oldest part of the church is the north aisle which probably dates from the late 11th century. The majority of the building is in the Early English style. Registered office: NCT Heritage Services Ltd, 7 Tufton Street, London, SW1P 3QB. Check St Augustine's R C Church in Barton-Upon-Humber, WHITECROSS STREET on Cylex and find 01652 652221, contact info. It's quick and simple. The windows date to the 14th and 15th centuries with the window glass assembled in the 17th century. ExploreChurches is supported by the National Churches Trust and managed by NCT Heritage Services Ltd. St Peters to the east has a very atmospheric Saxon tower with triangular blind arcading from the late 900's. The porch was restored in 1938. St. Mary’s Church was originally built as a chapel-of-ease to St. Peter’s Church, and the Norman Chapel was began by Gilbert de Gaunt and finished by his son Walter. Saint Mary the Virgin We are a welcoming church, with three services every Sunday. Registered company number 11194504. Lincolnshire Track and Trace details must be given when you come to church. The south aisle is typically Early English, with slenderer pillars with water leaf capitals with limestone shafts. Barton Upon Humber, St Mary's Church c.1960 Previous Photo Next Photo Photo ref: B750009 15 / 24 Previous Photo How to Buy a Print >> Sign in to send as a Free ePostcard. Described as the Chapel of All Saints, it was again altered in 1248 with the removal of the nave altar, and it was re-dedicated in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The eight bells of the now redundant St. Peter's church being rung to rounds and call changes. We are a friendly church … We continue to have a weekly Zoom service. TA 0322 BARTON UNDER HUMBER BURGATE (North side) 711/2/2 Church of St Mary 21.09.1966 GV I Norman and Early English with nave and aisles, chancel, west tower, south porch. Standing above the busy Barrow Road, St Augustine Webster is a striking sight for those travelling through Barton Upon Humber. ExploreChurches has been developed by the National Churches Trust using our core funds. There are many old grave markers surrounding the church from the late 1700's to mid 1800's. Welcome to St Peter's Church Barton Upon Humber We have introduced limits on visitor numbers to help keep everyone safe, and you won’t be able to visit without your booking confirmation.