St Andrew's Church burial ground, South Thoresby
This early 18th century church replaced one demolished by 1735. As is evident from the photographs, there have been restoration projects over the years. It is Grade II* listed and is constructed largely of red brick with ashlar dressings. The location is lovely and the welcome received by the churchwarden was excellent. Kind permission to take photographs was given by the Vicar of Louth. The Church is set deep in the Lincolnshire Wolds in a lovely picture-book village that is still thriving and protective of its history.
The GPR holds 57 grave and 118 person records for the burial ground.
The status of the photographing of the burial ground is believed to be complete.
There have been 2798 requests for photographs from the burial ground.
The latest details for the burial ground were added on 29 July 2013
A burial monument list gives all the names showed on each monument (show FAQ).
Please be aware that a surname listed above may be a continuation of that surname from the monument list on its left.
A surname list gives all the names for a particular surname and links to the burial ground where it is listed (show FAQ).
Please be aware that a surname listed above may be a continuation of that surname from the surname list on its left.
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