St Andrew, Fulletby
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Image: © Dave Hitchborne Taken: 21 May 2004
The church was rebuilt in 1705, but its tower fell down in 1799. The church was rebuilt again in 1865 and consecrated on 24th April 1857. Constructed of greenstone, and comprises a nave, chancel and vestry. On the south wall there is a sedilia, one of the few remaining relics of the original church. The font and reredos were decoratively carved by the village blacksmith. The Viking Way passes through the village and there is a footpath running eastwards to Salmonby.