Gainsborough All Saints Church Church Street Gainsborough Lincolnshire England UK GB Europe


The medieval Church of All Saints fell into disrepair after the Civil War. In 1736 it was demolished to make way for a new parish church completed in 1748 in a mix of perpendicular Gothic and Classical Revival styles. All that remains of the medieval church is the west tower, 90 feet high with a ring of eight bells. A monument to Richard Rollett, master sailmaker on Captain James Cook's second voyage, is located in the porch. All Saints' is the main parish church of the town.


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Location: Gainsborough Lincolnshire England UK GB Europe
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