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Cathedrals · East Midlands

All Saints' Church, Lincoln

All Saints' Church, Lincoln is a cathedral in the United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
Best time of year
Year-round

About

All Saints' Church, Lincoln is a cathedral in england east midlands, United Kingdom — the principal church of its diocese, dating from 1903. Cathedrals are seats of bishops in the Church of England, the Roman Catholic Church, and other Christian denominations across Britain.

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From the Wikipedia article

All Saints' Church, Lincoln is a parish church on Monks Road in Lincoln in the Church of England. The parish is part of the Deanery of Christianity within the Diocese of Lincoln.

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Background

History

The church was erected in the Early Decorated style in 1903 to designs by the architect C. Hodgson Fowler. It contains decoration, rood screen and stained glass dating from the early 20th century by Ninian Comper. The church is noted as having an altar slab from Bardney Abbey.

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Coordinates
53.2306, -0.5256
Established
1903
Official site
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Frequently asked questions

Where is All Saints' Church, Lincoln?
All Saints' Church, Lincoln is in East Midlands, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 53.2306°, -0.5256°.
When was All Saints' Church, Lincoln built?
All Saints' Church, Lincoln dates to 1903.
What denomination is All Saints' Church, Lincoln?
All Saints' Church, Lincoln is affiliated with Christianity.