St Margaret of Antioch

This small medieval and Georgian church is almost on the spot that claims to be the centre of Lincolnshire. A 13th century cross base stands within the churchyard depicts this point.

About this building

For more information visit on this building visit www.explorechurches.org/church/st-margaret-antioch-waddingworth

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St Margaret

Built of greenstone in the early English style, St Margaret's is partly 13th century with traces of Norman and the external features mainly Victorian.

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St Andrew

In the 1930s Arthur Mee wrote a series of guides to Britain called The King's England and whilst researching for this work he realised that there were very few communities that had not suffered military fatalities in the First World War. He coined the term ‘Thankful villages' to describe them. Minting is one such village.