English Churches - Lincolnshire
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Church of St John the Evangelist,
Brigg
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In
the middle of Brigg, just behind the Market Place, this is a
typical example of an unadorned Victorian Gothic church
dating from the mid C19th. It has an offset square tower
with large bell windows and corner pinnacles. The nave has
more pinnacles at the west end and lower side aisle with
buttresses with triangular tops separating the double lancet
windows. Entry is either through the south door, off Wrawby
Street or the north door leading to Bigby Street.![]() It is light and airy inside with whitewashed walls, dark wood ceiling and polished pews. Octagonal pillars with pointed arches separate nave and side aisles. ![]() ![]() ![]() The chancel ceiling is vaulted and is painted pale blue with tiny gold stars. There are carved and gilded bases to the ribs which are picked out in red. ![]() Steps lead up to the altar which has a painted retable behind with a painting of the Nativity in the centre with the shepherds and angels on either side. The choir stalls have carved ends. ![]() ![]() At Easter, there is a small Easter Garden beneath the altar. ![]() At the back of the north aisle is a small chapel for private prayer with wood panelled altar and wood panelling on the walls. Above the altar is a wooden triptych which is a memorial to the dead of World War One. with the names of the dead on the inside of the doors. A British Legion flag is propped up in a corner and there are small shields of the British Royal Legion, RAF, Royal Navy and General Service Corps. ![]() The church is open on a Thursday, Brigg Market Day, when there is a communion Service at 9am. The church then stays open until about 11.30 when refreshments are available. The post code for St John the Evangelist, Brigg is DN20 8EJ. The grid reference is TA 001072. |
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