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Haxey village
Image: © David Brown
Taken: 14 Oct 2019
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The approach to Haxey
Batsford's Lincolnshire says: "Haxey is in many ways typical of the Isle of Axholme. It is a large and somewhat straggling settlement. brick-built with a few earlier houses interspersed with the predominant Victorian, and with its outlying hamlets of Graiselound and Westwoodside. From below. the eyes follow the strip pattern of the fields up to a skyline dominated by the church and the water tower. The churches of Axholme include several large and splendid buildings, and Haxey, mainly fifteenth-century Perpendicular but with some earlier bits, is one of the best."
The Shell Guide to Lincolnshire describes Haxey: " A decayed little town of red houses. The street climbs a low hill on which stands a large and dignified church - all Perpendicular with a western tower with eight pinnacles. The nave is part Norman and part Early English."
This is the view of St Nicholas Church, Haxey from Tower Hill.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 8 Sep 2019
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Haxey - St Nicholas's Church, lychgate
Image: © Colin Park
Taken: 13 Aug 2019
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St Nicholas's Church, Haxey
Seen from Upperthorpe Road across the field which hosts "The Haxey Hood" on January 6th each year. Three pigeons are sitting on the telephone wires
Image: © Neil Theasby
Taken: 17 Jun 2020
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Interior of St Nicholas, Haxey
The north aisle, taken through the window before I found the church was open.
Image: © Dave Hitchborne
Taken: 23 Jul 2004
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St Nicholas Church, Haxey
Batsford's Lincolnshire says: "Haxey is in many ways typical of the Isle of Axholme. It is a large and somewhat straggling settlement. brick-built with a few earlier houses interspersed with the predominant Victorian, and with its outlying hamlets of Graiselound and Westwoodside. From below. the eyes follow the strip pattern of the fields up to a skyline dominated by the church and the water tower. The churches of Axholme include several large and splendid buildings, and Haxey, mainly fifteenth-century Perpendicular but with some earlier bits, is one of the best."
The Shell Guide to Lincolnshire describes Haxey: " A decayed little town of red houses. The street climbs a low hill on which stands a large and dignified church - all Perpendicular with a western tower with eight pinnacles. The nave is part Norman and part Early English."
This is the view of Haxey Church from the foot of Tower Hill.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 8 Sep 2019
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Welcome to Haxey
Batsford's Lincolnshire says: "Haxey is in many ways typical of the Isle of Axholme. It is a large and somewhat straggling settlement. brick-built with a few earlier houses interspersed with the predominant Victorian, and with its outlying hamlets of Graiselound and Westwoodside. From below. the eyes follow the strip pattern of the fields up to a skyline dominated by the church and the water tower. The churches of Axholme include several large and splendid buildings, and Haxey, mainly fifteenth-century Perpendicular but with some earlier bits, is one of the best."
The Shell Guide to Lincolnshire describes Haxey: " A decayed little town of red houses. The street climbs a low hill on which stands a large and dignified church - all Perpendicular with a western tower with eight pinnacles. The nave is part Norman and part Early English."
This is the view of St Nicholas Church, Haxey from the foot of Tower Hill.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 8 Sep 2019
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Haxey Church on the B1396
The church stands out in the bright morning sun.
Image: © roger geach
Taken: 8 Feb 2011
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Haxey - St Nicholas's Church
Image: © Colin Park
Taken: 13 Aug 2019
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Entrance to St Nicholas Church Church Lane Haxey Isle of Axholme Noerh Lincolnshire
Image: © Bob Pearce
Taken: 3 May 2018
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