Exploring Lincolnshire Churches

"John Vigar, I am certain, has visited more churches in England and Wales than anyone now living; more, probably, than anyone who has ever lived; and more, there is a fair chance, than anyone ever will".
Peter Ross, Steeplechasing published by Headline 2023.
Lincolnshire is only second to Norfolk in the number of medieval churches it contains and has, uniquely amongst other counties, retained a large proportion of its earliest church buildings. Subsequent wealth and influences have not always destroyed all that was there and the past really does peep out at the casual visitor.
The lecture looks at the architectural history of Lincolnshire churches, taking a chronological view from the early eleventh century to the twentieth. It illustrates a variety of buildings that are little known.
John Vigar was encouraged early in his career by John Betjeman and is Trustee of a national church preservation charity of which Betjeman was a founder. He is an architectural historian by profession, specialising in ecclesiastical architecture.
This lecture lends itself to a study day, or a full-day tour as a follow-up. John prefers to take guests to little known churches where he explains each in detail.
John is the author of Churches of Lincolnshire published by Amberley in 2026

