St Swithin, Baumber
Introduction
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Image: © Dave Hitchborne Taken: 10 Apr 2004
St Swithin’s is a Mediaeval church enclosed in Georgian brick. It was rebuilt about 1760, although there are traces of Norman architecture. The church was encased in brick in 1770. There is a Bishop’s chair within, carved from a beam from Tattershall Castle.