St.Hybald's church, Scawby, Lincs.

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St.Hybald's church, Scawby, Lincs.

Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 6 Sep 2005

A medieval tower of 13th & 15th century with an unattractive nave & chancel of 1843. An unusual dedication to St.Hybald, only 4 churches in the country have this dedication, all in Lincolnshire. See neighbouring Hibaldstow.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.537294
Longitude
-0.545398