St Peter's Church, Trusthorpe | |||||||
Fullname: | Church of St Peter, Trusthorpe | ||||||
Coordinates: | 53.328°N 0.2719°W | ||||||
Location: | Trusthorpe, Lincolnshire | ||||||
Country: | England | ||||||
Denomination: | Church of England | ||||||
Membership: | Church of England | ||||||
Attendance: | 20-25 | ||||||
Dedication: | Saint Peter | ||||||
Dedicated Date: | 1522 | ||||||
Consecrated Date: | 1522 | ||||||
People: | Mrs. Diana Povah, Mr. Michael Evans | ||||||
Status: | Parish church
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Style: | Medieval architecture | ||||||
Materials: | Random mixed rubble, red brick and slate roof | ||||||
Bells: | 3 | ||||||
Bells Hung: | 3 | ||||||
Parish: | Mablethorpe and Sutton | ||||||
Archdeaconry: | Stow and Lindsey | ||||||
Diocese: | Lincoln | ||||||
Province: | Canterbury |
St Peter's Church, Trusthorpe is a parish church[1] [2] in Trusthorpe[3] [4] in Lincolnshire, England. It is one of the oldest churches in Mablethorpe and Sutton parish of East Lindsey along with St Mary's Church in Mablethorpe.[5] The tower was built in 1606, elements of the chancel arch are 14th-century, and the octagonal font is dated as 1400. It is a Grade II listed church and is an active place of worship and community hub.[6] [7]