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The Grade I Listed St. Peter and St. Paul Church, in Cherry Willingham in West Lindsey, Lincolnshire.
The church was built between 1700 and 1753 by George Rigg, the Hutton Family and Thomas Becke a Lincolnshire lawyer. The church was extensively restored in 1867 and seats about 100.
Cherry Willingham is 3 miles east of Lincoln built on the northern acclivity of the vale of the Witham. The names means "Homestead of the Willas people, where the Cherries grow".
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The Grade I Listed St. Peter and St. Paul Church, in Cherry Willingham in West Lindsey, Lincolnshire.
The church was built between 1700 and 1753 by George Rigg, the Hutton Family and Thomas Becke a Lincolnshire lawyer. The church was extensively restored in 1867 and seats about 100.
Cherry Willingham is 3 miles east of Lincoln built on the northern acclivity of the vale of the Witham. The names means "Homestead of the Willas people, where the Cherries grow".