All Saints

Goulceby is a delightful village nestling in the valleys of the Lincolnshire Wolds. On the Viking Way long distant footpath, All Saints is a welcomed shelter in inclement weather. An unassuming grade II listed parish church, All Saints was rebuilt in 1908 reusing medieval fragments. Although simple in style and size it is however tenderly cared for.

About this building

For more information visit on this building visit www.explorechurches.org/church/all-saints-goulceby

Other nearby buildings

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St Nicholas

This quant parish church of St Nicholas holds a wonderful story within its walls. For inside are memorials to two Spanish citizens of the Guevera family who came to England with Katherine of Aragon.

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St German

With 12th century origins St German's is a grade II listed parish church that sits quite a way outside the village of Ranby. Try and spot the large, ornate gargoyles of pigs and humans high above in the tower.

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St Martin

Situated at the highest point within the village, enables you to get the most fantastic views of the Lincolnshire Wolds, the Viking Way and the rolling countryside. The church contains unusual and ancient Poppy Head pew ends, which are thought to be of monastic origins.