You are looking at the highest-placed church of the county Lincolnshire in England. It stands on a windy hilltop by the Viking Way footpath, with breathtaking panoramic views over the Lincolnshire Plain. Basically medieval, though heavily restored, its interior features a 13th century ''toothache'' corbel, 18th century German glass and three huge Victorian oil paintings.
The village of Normanby-le-Wold has a population of between 60 and 70 and within its parish boundaries has the trig point for the highest point of Lincolnshire at 550ft. It is a farming community, mainly arable but with some livestock.
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