Lych Gate and tower of St. Edith's Grimoldby, Lincolnshire

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Lych Gate and tower of St. Edith's Grimoldby, Lincolnshire

Image: © John Readman Taken: 9 Sep 2005

The parish church of St. Edith's is about 200 metres north of the B1200. It is normally locked, but a key can be obtained from the post office which is next door. There is an obelisk in the churchyard erected in memory of the men who left the village to fight in the Great War and never returned. There is also a plaque to a Peter Fox, a pilot in World War 2, lost over Darwin, Australia.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.370256
Longitude
0.091195