Saint Andrew's Parish Church, Witham on the Hill, Lincolnshire
Stained glass window
Witham on the Hill is an attractive stone village on the uplands between the market towns of Stamford & Bourne in the south west of the county, close to the border with Rutland.
The parish church is dedicated to St Andrew, it has a spacious Early English nave and a Perpendicular clerestory and chancel, the tower and steeple, which stand in an unusual position forming the south transept, were re-built in a medieval revival style by the Stamford architect George Portwood in 1737-8.
Saint Andrew's Parish Church, Witham on the Hill, Lincolnshire
Stained glass window
Witham on the Hill is an attractive stone village on the uplands between the market towns of Stamford & Bourne in the south west of the county, close to the border with Rutland.
The parish church is dedicated to St Andrew, it has a spacious Early English nave and a Perpendicular clerestory and chancel, the tower and steeple, which stand in an unusual position forming the south transept, were re-built in a medieval revival style by the Stamford architect George Portwood in 1737-8.