DescriptionSite of All Saints' church, West Barkwith - geograph.org.uk - 94466.jpg
English: The churchyard of the former All Saints' parish church, West Barkwith, Lincolnshire. The church was rebuilt in 1867–68, retaining a Decorated Gothic window in the south aisle. The west tower was Perpendicular Gothic and was rebuilt in 1930. The church was declared redundant and demolished in the 1980s.
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