St John the Baptist Church, Yarburgh
Lincolnshire
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About This Church
A landmark that rose from the ashes
St John's was rebuilt after a fire in 1405 and has a prominent sandstone tower which serves as a local landmark. The roofs and many of the fittings were renewed in 1854 during a restoration by James Fowler of Louth.
The tower is famed for its west doorway, which features superbly detailed carvings of Adam and Eve and the serpent, the Lamb of God and other Biblical themes.
Please make a contribution towards it's upkeep at our donate page: http://bit.ly/31Vj601
A contribution can also by made by texting "YAR" to 70970 to donate £5 or 70191 to donate £10. Thank you.
Give Today
This church costs £1888 a year to maintain.
Please make a contribution towards its upkeep at our donate page
Facilities & Hire
Due to the historic nature of our buildings, only a very small number of them have heating, running water or toilet facilities. The lighting is usually operated via a 'push button' timer or a motion sensor.
- Church Available for Hire
History & Further Information
Why not make your visit more enjoyable and informed by finding out more about this church before you visit? You can download a range of publications below including the relevant county guide, and any walk round guides we have for this church.
St John's Church Yarburgh Guidebook
This free of charge short guide contains details of all the churches we care for in Lincolnshire. Printed copies of the county guide are also available at the church.
Directions
5 miles north east of Louth
Transport
Nearest railway station: Cleethorpes (10.2 miles)
Community Information
Our Lincolnshire churches are in our North region.
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