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Advocate Arms Hotel

5.0 star property
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (67)
"Made to feel welcome by very friendly staff who went out of their way to make our stay enjoyable. "
The price is AED 340
AED 408 total
includes taxes & fees
23 Apr - 24 Apr
Advocate Arms Hotel

Wild Cherry Barn

5.0 star property
Wild Cherry Barn

Holly Tree Barn

5.0 star property
Holly Tree Barn
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Learn more about North Kelsey

Head to Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park and Hemswell Antique Centres—just two of the sights around North Kelsey.

(The church was formerly known as Saint Nicholas) Although North Kelsey is mentioned in the Domesday survey, there is no record of the church in 1086. It dates from the 13th century, and was extensively rebuilt apart from the tower, in 1784 and 1860. It is thought that stone from the demolished South Kelsey church was used in the renovations. There is a western tower, nave with north aisle, chancel, vestry, and south porch. The tower contains some 13th century windows and an 18th-century doorway. There are three bells. The four-bay north aisle was a gift to the church by John Wyga in 1372. This was rebuilt by William White in the 19th C. incorporating pink marble piers. There is a slab in the chancel with a foliated cross probably from the mid-13th century. At the west end of the south wall of the nave on the outside of the church is a slab with zigzag patterning, probably a grave slab. There is a stained-glass window depicting a Victorian Jesse tree at the east end of the north aisle. The church has a small organ, maker unknown.
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