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St Guthlac's Church

Venue Type & Location

Church

Overview

Located in the S fenlands of Lincolnshire, the medieval limestone church of Market Deeping stands near King Street, the Roman road connecting Lincoln with the S.

Performance History

Evidence survives for use of the church as a performance venue by touring players in the 1570s.

Current Status

Still the parish church of Market Deeping, open at specified times and for services.

History of the Venue

12th c. Founding of the church.

15th c. Clerestory added in perpendicular style.

1440 W tower built.

1565 Rood loft and screen taken down.

ca. 1643 Wood panelling at E end destroyed.

1840s Extensive repairs; box pews and galleries removed.

1877--8 Extensive restoration by James Fowler, including lowering of nave floor to its original level, remodelling of chancel, N aisle widened, plaster removed from interior stonework, S aisle roof replaced. New oak pews introduced.

1989 Lady Chapel renovated.

1997 New screen erected at the NW end of the church.

Record Source

REED Lincolnshire 1.257

Patrons who owned this venue

[No data found.]

Bibliographic Sources

  • Day, Florence A. A History of the Deepings (or Three Deepings in a Row). Bourne and London: Warners (Midlands) Ltd., 1972
  • Pevsner, Nikolaus, and John Harris. Lincolnshire. 1964. London: Penguin Books, 1998