Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Lincolnshire, Kesteven, St Bartholomew's Church Welby [Map]

St Bartholomew's Church Welby is in Welby, South Kesteven [Map].

St Bartholomew's Church Welby [Map]. Interior. The screen is around 1450 restored in 1948 as a memorial to William and Emma Avery of Welby.

St Bartholomew's Church Welby [Map]. War Memorial.

Around 1170. St Bartholomew's Church Welby [Map]. Exterior. The present building is Early English and dates from around 1170. The oldest part being the middle section of the west wall where the steep pitch of the original roof may be seen. The North Aisle and Tower were added around 1200 to 1275 and the south wall taken down and rebuilt further southwards around 1400. The porch and turret were added at the same time. The Chancel beyond the screen were rebuild in 1872 by Hakewell.

Around 1350. St Bartholomew's Church Welby [Map]. Within the porch is a 14th-century stone tomb cover with relief depictions of a woman's head and shoulders, within a quatrefoil recess, along with a shrouded baby. It was originally sited in the graveyard.