DescriptionInterior of the Church of St James, Rigsby - geograph.org.uk - 830228.jpg
English: Interior of the Church of St James, Rigsby This picture, dated Easter 1863, shows a church built by the Rigsby family sometime prior to 1086. The earlier chalk walled and thatched roofed structure was supported by props. They also built a similar one at Tothby. The Rigsby church was converted to a chapelry in 1195 by Robert de Welle and given by Gilbert de Rigsby to the Gilbertine Priory of St Katherine at Lincoln, to which it belonged for over 300 years.
The present church was built when the earlier church was photographed, in 1863. https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/830193
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