St Michael & All Angels Church, Thorpe on the Hill

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St Michael and All Angels Church in Thorpe on the Hill, Lincolnshire, is a Grade II listed Anglican church with 13th century origins, primarily rebuilt in 1912. While the main structure dates to the early 20th century, the tower originates from 1722 and incorporates earlier medieval masonry. It features a barrel roof and seats approximately 200 people.

While the site has been used for worship for centuries, with the original church dating back to at least the 13th century, the church was largely demolished and rebuilt on new foundations in 1912 for £1,565, though the 1722 tower was retained. The current building is constructed of Weldon stone and a tower with a pyramidal slate roof and a nave with a barrel roof. Inside the Church features a new oak screen installed shortly after the rebuild. The parish register dates back to 1695.