English: St.Botolph's church, Skidbrooke. Thanks to the "Friends of St. Botolph's church", this wonderful building is faring much better than the last time I was here. A marvellous example of all three periods of gothic architecture indicating the economic prosperity of this part of medieval Lincolnshire. Now redundant and stripped of its windows and interior furnishings it is a very atmospheric place.
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