The Churches of Britain and Ireland 
 

Bardney, Lincolnshire


Bardney on Wikipedia.
 

Methodist Church on Church Lane. This source advises that this was originally a Lecture Hall (1903), taken over by the congregation when the then chapel had to be demolished. By kind permission of the Revd. Colin Watkins. Link.

The former Primitive Methodist Chapel (1858) on Wragby Road, now in residential use. Its My Primitive Methodist entry says that it closed as Methodist in 1932, and it was home to Sharon Pentecostal Church from 1971, and served as a Salvation Army Citadel from 1975. TF 1228 6989. © David Regan (2020). Link.

St. Lawrence. TF 1193 6937. © Dave Hitchborne. Another view, two interiors - 1, 2, and the font, all © David Regan (2017). Link. Grade I listed.

St. Francis (R.C.) on Station Road. TF 1178 6949. © David Regan (2017). Link1. Link2.

The former Salvation Army Chapel of 1882 on East Street (originally called Silver Street). © David Regan (2020). Link.

The ruins of Tupholme Premonstratensian Abbey stand about a mile and a half south-east of the village. TF 1443 6818. © Dave Hitchborne. Link. Grade I listed. Bardney Benedictine Abbey stood less than a mile north-west of Bardney. Only a few fragments remain above ground. The Wikipedia entry has photos. TF 1136 7059.

 

 

 
 


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