St Hybald's parish church, Hibaldstow

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St Hybald's parish church, Hibaldstow

Image: © Chris Morgan Taken: 28 Jun 2016

One of three churches named after St Hybald, his bones being buried under the chancel. The village is named after him and may date back to AD 664. The church is much more modern, the tower having been rebuilt in the 1960s.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.511062
Longitude
-0.524731