The parish church at Horbling, near Bourne, Lincolnshire
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Image: © Rex Needle Taken: 10 Sep 2000
The cross-shaped church of St Andrew was built by the monks of Sempringham Abbey and has a low central tower with pointed arches and a pinnacled top that dates back to the 15th century although the work of the Normans is evident in the remains of the arcading on the west front and also in the two narrow windows on each side of the chancel.