Holy Trinity and All Saints, Winterton

Our church is open daily from about 9am to 6pm (until dusk in winter)
Wheelchair accessible
Shop(s) or amenities nearby
Parking nearby
Footpath, trail or cycle route
Grade I

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Holy Trinity and All Saints, Winterton has a 132-ft tower often described as a landmark for sailors. This windswept coastal village has a long history of fishing, mainly for herring. Tragically, not all made it back safely and the names of lost fishermen are written in the church where there is a dedicated Fisherman’s Corner. There are four boards inscribed with the details of lives saved by Winterton Lifeboats. Walking across the sand dunes from the beach, you’ll have a view of the 14th century church tower, flanked by 21st century wind turbines. On closer inspection the church tower has no fewer than seven levels, rather charmingly sprouts self-seeded wallflowers, and is crowned by a remarkable parapet.

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