St Bartholomew's Church, Main Street, Ingoldsby
Introduction
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Image: © Jo and Steve Turner Taken: 24 Mar 2017
Grade I Parish Church. A church was recorded in Ingoldsby in the Domesday Book, which was probably a wooden building on the same site. As with many churches, dating back to the 12th century, this church has had many alterations and additions over the years. St Bartholomew's church was on Historic England's 'Heritage At Risk' Register and with help of a grant from the Lottery Fund and The National Churches Trust work started early in 2016 to replace the south aisle roof, works to the tower masonry and a damaged pinnacle, installation of lightning protection, installation of a toilet with remodelling of the vestry and the replacement of the fallen chancel gable end cross.