St Pancras, Wroot
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St Pancras Wroot was rebuilt in the late 1870's but a church has stood on this site for many centuries. In the 1720's the incumbent was the Reverend Samuel Wesley of Epworth and for a time his son John served as his curate looking after Wroot. A modern stone commemorates this link at the entrance to the churchyard. It is thought that two of John's sisters are buried in the churchyard but their graves are not marked. St Pancras claims the second oldest bell in the Diocese of Lincoln. Because of the Wesley connection St Pancras attracts pilgrims from all over the world and there are framed pictures giving the history of the Church inside.
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The Reverend Ian Walker
St Andrew's Rectory
16 Belton Road
Epworth
North Lincolnshire
Tel: (01427) 873790
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A Church Near You ID: 14755
Built: 1879
Our Patron: Crown/Lord Chancellor
Archdeaconry: STOW (212)
Deanery: AXHOLME (21201)
Benefice: Epworth Group (21/133CP)
Parish Legal Name: Wroot (210285 21/285)
CofE Church Info: (621285 21/285)
Short URL: acny.co.uk/14755/
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St Pancras : Field Lane, Wroot, North Lincolnshire, DN9 2BN







