St Mary's Long Sutton Church, Lincolnshire. Open Daily. Admission Free

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Details

Accessibility:

St Mary’s, Long Sutton was the first church in Lincolnshire to be given the Bronze Award by “Churches for all” for welcome and disability.  The nave area is level and carpeted. There is a step up to the chancel area, and more steps up to the altar area.  

The church has a disability toilet, a ramped entrance, and disability parking. There is a hearing induction loop and large print books. Assistance dogs are welcome. The church has a toilet and baby-changing facilities.

Brief description:

Mediaeval church with mediaeval wall paintings and stained-glass, and other interesting features, including a mediaeval vestry.

Address:

The Vicarage, Market Place, Long Sutton, near Spalding, Lincs PE12 9JJ

Email:

stmary.ls@btinternet.com

Phone:

Fr Jonathan Sibley 01406 362033 stmary.ls@btinternet.com


Website:

http://www.longsuttonchurch.org/


Directions:

Situated halfway between King's Lynn and Spalding, to the east of the main A17 trunk road which bypasses Long Sutton village. The church overlooks the market place, on the west side of the B1359.

OS TF 433 228

Opening Times:

Open daily, admission free

Transport:

For more travel information go to http://www.traveline.info/ or call 0871 200 22 33. Nearest train stations at Spalding (12 miles the West), and Kings Lynn (11 miles to the east).  For train services visit http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/ or call 08457 484950.

Amenities:

The church has a toilet and baby-changing facilities.  Long Sutton village has a number of public houses, a SPAR food shop, and a post office.  There is a range of amenities in the towns of Spalding (12 miles the West), Kings Lynn (11 miles to the east) and Wisbech (8 miles to the south).

Travel Information

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