Witham on the Hill, Lincolnshire
The Parish Church of Saint Andrew
View of the chancel
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.
Witham on the Hill, Lincolnshire
The Parish Church of Saint Andrew
View of the chancel
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.