St Martin's Church, Lincoln, Georgian church building in Lincoln, England.
St Martin's Church is a Georgian-period building in Lincoln with a rectangular form and balanced proportions throughout. Its interior follows classical principles and uses traditional structural elements typical of that era.
The building was constructed during the Georgian period between 1714 and 1830, when four British monarchs of that dynasty ruled. This era shaped a new approach to architecture and church design in England.
The church shows how people of the 18th century brought classical design into their places of worship. This mix of functional space and ancient principles reflects a shift in how religious buildings were designed and valued.
The church is located in central Lincoln and is easy to reach on foot. Regular services take place, making it a good time to visit and observe the architectural details inside.
The building shows how classical design principles from ancient times were adapted for use in a working church. This combination of temple-like elements with practical religious functions was quite distinctive for the era.
Architectural style: Georgian architecture
GPS coordinates: 53.23287,-0.54026
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:01
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