The eastern entrance to St Vincent's Churchyard, Caythorpe

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The eastern entrance to St Vincent's Churchyard, Caythorpe

Image: © Marathon Taken: 12 Aug 2017

Caythorpe Church is unusual in plan having two large Decorated aisles with an arcade down the centre. A third aisle is Victorian dating from 1860. The church is cruciform with the spire rising from the crossing. It is impressive outside having crockets and flying buttresses.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.026005
Longitude
-0.600977