Church of St Benedict, Church Lane, Wood Enderby, Boston
- SIZE AVAILABLE
1,481 sq ft
138 sq m
- SECTOR
Commercial property for sale
Key features
- Impressive Grade II Listed Church
- Extending to approx 1,481 sq ft (137.57 sqm)
- Beautiful stain glass windows
- Early English style spire
Description
It is configured to provide a west tower and spire in Ancaster stone, nave, and chancel of old masonry greenstone with Ancaster stone dressing and an entirely Victorian three bay north arcade. To the east elevation is a fine stain glass window. Internally the building retains many of its original architectural features.
Wood Enderby is an attractive rural village in the East Lindsley district of the Lincolnshire Wolds.
It is situated approximately 4 miles south of Horncastle, 25 miles south east of the city of Lincoln and 16 miles north of Boston.
The property is located on the northwestern fringe of Wood Enderby, occupying a set back position off Church Lane.
The immediate vicinity is predominantly categorised by residential property.
Brochures
Church of St Benedict, Church Lane, Wood Enderby, Boston
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Metheringham Station12.3 miles
Notes
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