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There has been a church here for at least a thousand years. The remains of the earlier Norman Church are visible via specially made trapdoors in the floor. The oldest bell pre-dates the Civil War. From the tower it is possible to see the hills beyond Stamford and also the Wolds. Your church has one of the Fenland’s loftiest spires (176 feet from ground level to the top of the spire) and has many unique features. There is space in the spire (above the tower) for over 20 people!

It is believed that many of the plain windows in the church were replacements for those smashed by Cromwell’s army or supporters during the Civil War. His army also removed all the brass detail from memorials in the floor to melt down and use for guns and cannons.

The church is reputed to be connected by secret tunnels to at least 2 old homes – the evidence of one has been found. The ‘Perpendicular’ style of architecture was invented by William of Wykeham, a famous 15th century vicar, and 2 windows here may be his earliest work.

Three of Oxford University’s Colleges were founded by former vicars and it has much to tell us of the local history of the area for past centuries.

We are about to launch a new community website called www.gosberton.org which will tell you lots about our village and the Church. 

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Rev Ian Walters
The Vicarage
6 Wargate Way
Gosberton
Spalding
Lincs PE11 4NH
Tel: (01775) 840694
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Annual Flower Festival
Our theme this year is '60 Glorious Years' to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. We will have over 40 displays of flowers with props to depict different eventsthat have happened during her reign. There are also craft stalls, plants & vegetables for sale, a cake stall, tombola, raffle, bran tub, community art gallery and a refreshment cafe in the Church Hall, plus a really warm welcome to our beautiful Grade 1 listed medieval Church
Open daily 10am-5pm (4pm on last day) at 10:00 AM from Saturday 28th April 2012 until Monday 7th May 2012
 
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Sunday

Annual Flower Festival
Our theme this year is '60 Glorious Years' to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. We will have over 40 displays of flowers with props to depict different eventsthat have happened during her reign. There are also craft stalls, plants & vegetables for sale, a cake stall, tombola, raffle, bran tub, community art gallery and a refreshment cafe in the Church Hall, plus a really warm welcome to our beautiful Grade 1 listed medieval Church
Open daily 10am-5pm (4pm on last day) Sunday at 10:00 AM from Saturday 28th April 2012 until Monday 7th May 2012

Monday

Annual Flower Festival
Our theme this year is '60 Glorious Years' to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. We will have over 40 displays of flowers with props to depict different eventsthat have happened during her reign. There are also craft stalls, plants & vegetables for sale, a cake stall, tombola, raffle, bran tub, community art gallery and a refreshment cafe in the Church Hall, plus a really warm welcome to our beautiful Grade 1 listed medieval Church
Open daily 10am-5pm (4pm on last day) Monday at 10:00 AM from Saturday 28th April 2012 until Monday 7th May 2012

Tuesday

Annual Flower Festival
Our theme this year is '60 Glorious Years' to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. We will have over 40 displays of flowers with props to depict different eventsthat have happened during her reign. There are also craft stalls, plants & vegetables for sale, a cake stall, tombola, raffle, bran tub, community art gallery and a refreshment cafe in the Church Hall, plus a really warm welcome to our beautiful Grade 1 listed medieval Church
Open daily 10am-5pm (4pm on last day) Tuesday at 10:00 AM from Saturday 28th April 2012 until Monday 7th May 2012

Wednesday

Annual Flower Festival
Our theme this year is '60 Glorious Years' to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. We will have over 40 displays of flowers with props to depict different eventsthat have happened during her reign. There are also craft stalls, plants & vegetables for sale, a cake stall, tombola, raffle, bran tub, community art gallery and a refreshment cafe in the Church Hall, plus a really warm welcome to our beautiful Grade 1 listed medieval Church
Open daily 10am-5pm (4pm on last day) Wednesday at 10:00 AM from Saturday 28th April 2012 until Monday 7th May 2012

Thursday

Annual Flower Festival
Our theme this year is '60 Glorious Years' to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. We will have over 40 displays of flowers with props to depict different eventsthat have happened during her reign. There are also craft stalls, plants & vegetables for sale, a cake stall, tombola, raffle, bran tub, community art gallery and a refreshment cafe in the Church Hall, plus a really warm welcome to our beautiful Grade 1 listed medieval Church
Open daily 10am-5pm (4pm on last day) Thursday at 10:00 AM from Saturday 28th April 2012 until Monday 7th May 2012

Friday

Annual Flower Festival
Our theme this year is '60 Glorious Years' to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. We will have over 40 displays of flowers with props to depict different eventsthat have happened during her reign. There are also craft stalls, plants & vegetables for sale, a cake stall, tombola, raffle, bran tub, community art gallery and a refreshment cafe in the Church Hall, plus a really warm welcome to our beautiful Grade 1 listed medieval Church
Open daily 10am-5pm (4pm on last day) Friday at 10:00 AM from Saturday 28th April 2012 until Monday 7th May 2012

Saturday

Annual Flower Festival
Our theme this year is '60 Glorious Years' to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. We will have over 40 displays of flowers with props to depict different eventsthat have happened during her reign. There are also craft stalls, plants & vegetables for sale, a cake stall, tombola, raffle, bran tub, community art gallery and a refreshment cafe in the Church Hall, plus a really warm welcome to our beautiful Grade 1 listed medieval Church
Open daily 10am-5pm (4pm on last day) Saturday at 10:00 AM from Saturday 28th April 2012 until Monday 7th May 2012
Sunday School Youth Group Bell Ringing Live Music / Concerts Regular Choir Grade 1 Listed Building Conservation Area Spire/steeple Stained glass Guidebooks / notes Organ Hall for hire Wheelchair Access / Ramp Wheelchair accessible toilets Large Print Hymnbooks / Orders of Service Toilets Baby Changing Facilities Visitor Parking Available
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Our modern, well equiped Church Hall costs £10 per hour to hire and is situated behind the church. contact Debbie & Geoff Reynolds on 01775 841585 or email debbie@gosberton.org for further information.

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The Revd Ian Robert WALTERS
The Vicarage, 6 Wargate Way
Gosberton
Spalding
and fax (01775) 840694 Mobile 07831-645683
A Church Near You ID: 14582
Built: Medieval
Archdeaconry: LINCOLN (211)
Deanery: ELLOE (WEST) (21105)
Parish Legal Name: Gosberton (210111 21/111)
CofE Church Info: (621111 21/111)
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