DescriptionSt.Peter's church, South Somercotes, Lincs. - geograph.org.uk - 146786.jpg
English: St.Peter's church, South Somercotes, Lincs. Redundant but well cared for, St.Peter's church is known as the "Queen of the Marsh" and worthy of the name as it's one of the best churches in Lincolnshire. There's a spacious five bay Early English nave and a marvellous Perpendicular font with the emblems of the passion.
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