St. Mary Magdalene, Bailgate, Lincoln, Grade II listed church in Bailgate, Lincoln, England
St. Mary Magdalene is a stone church building in Bailgate, Lincoln, featuring an ornate chancel screen and a notable organ within its interior. The structure displays architectural work from different periods of its development.
The current building replaced a Saxon church recorded in the Domesday Book and underwent major reconstruction in 1695 following damage from Parliamentary forces in 1644. This rebuilding restored the church's function and role in the community.
This church serves as a gathering place for the local community in Bailgate, where neighbors meet for regular worship and social events. It remains central to the neighborhood's life and identity.
The church is easily accessible from the Bailgate neighborhood and welcomes visitors during its regular opening hours. It is advisable to check current opening times before your visit, as services and events may affect availability.
The church houses a Lieblich organ first installed in 1864 by T.C. Lewis, which underwent significant modifications in 1914 and 1945. This instrument represents an important example of how Victorian church organ technology evolved over decades.
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