St Lawrence's Church, Snarford, Lincolnshire
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Accessibility
"There is a footpath to the church and one small step down into building."
Brief description
"Nothing about the rather unremarkable exterior of this small Medieval church prepares you for the breathtaking surprise of the interior of this wonderful church. St Lawrence has some of the most spectacular memorial sculptures in Lincolnshire.
The largest, from the 1580s, features lifesize figures of Sir Thomas St Paul and his wife, members of a dynasty of rich lawyer-politicians. Sir Thomas reclines dressed in armour with a gold chain round his neck; his wife lies beside him elegantly dressed with a ruff and headdress.
Round the canopy above kneel their eight children. Gazing on from the wall, propped on one elbow, is his rakish relation Sir George with his wife Frances, both fashionably dressed. Poignantly, in a little alcove below, is the tiny effigy of their only child, Mattathia, who died as a baby.
All the figures are eerily lifelike - look closely at the veins on Sir George's hands and Warwick's piercing blue eyes and ample, aristocratic cheeks. The alabaster monument to Sir George St Paul who died some 30 years later dominates the north chapel."
Address
"Snarford, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, LN8 3SL"
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Website
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Lawrence%27s_Church,_Snarford
Directions
"Travel north on A46 from Lincoln to Grimsby; after 9 miles Snarford is signposted on the left; the church is 0.5 miles down the road on the right."
Opening Times
Always check with the venue directly for up-to-date information including opening times and admission charges as they may be subject to change
2021: "Open daily."
Transport
"Nearest railway station: Market Rasen (5.4 miles)."
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