St.Peter's church, Threekingham, Lincs.
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Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 22 Nov 2005
St.Peter's has a great tower and Decorated broach spire with a long low nave with Norman and Decorated arcades. The chancel is largely Norman and has three large 14th century effigies, erroneously said to be three Danish kings killed at the battle of Stow Green in 870 and how the village got its name!