St Helen's Church, Brant Broughton. Free entry. Limited opening.

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Details

Accessibility:

There is limited space to park just outside the church grounds at the end of the lane. There are no designated disability bays. Flat paths pass through a wide gate leading directly up to the church entrance. The main entrance to the interior is flat with wheelchair access to the main congregational areas.

 

Brief description:

A medieval church serving Brant Broughton with ornate and striking interior features and impressive stained glass.

 

Address:

St Helen’s Church, Church Walk, Brant Broughton, Lincoln LN5 0SN

Email:

None available.

Phone:

Church Warden 01400 273211

 

Website:

http://sthelensbrantbroughton.org.uk/

 

Directions:

St Helen’s Church in Brant Broughton lies between Nottingham, Grantham and Lincoln and within a triangle of the A46, A17 and the A15. Travelling east or west along the A17 take the exit north onto High Street towards Brant Broughton. On reaching the village turn west into Church Lane and immediately south into Church Walk. The church will become visible on the west side of the lane.

OS SK915539

 

Opening Times:

Regular Sunday services.

Visit website for details: http://sthelensbrantbroughton.org.uk/category/church-services/

 

Transport:

For more travel information go to http://www.traveline.info/ or call 0871 200 22 33. Nearest train station is at Newark North Gate 6.92 miles/11.14 kilometres. For train services visit http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/ or call 08457 484950.

 

Amenities:

The village has a campsite, shop, school and fire station. The Generous Britain pub serves a menu of main meals, refreshments and ales. Visit nearby Newark-on-Trent for shopping, restaurants, takeaways, cafés, banks, post office and pharmacies. 

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