Keddington is a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is 2 miles (3 km) north-east from Louth.

Keddington Grade II* listed Anglican parish church is dedicated to St Margaret.[2] The church was restored in 1871–73. It has a 15th-century wooden eagle lectern, and a south door with transom.[3] The eagle lectern is one of only six in England of its kind.[4]
Other Grade II listed buildings include the remains of two locks on the disused Louth Canal, four farm houses, a cottage, and the remains of Louth Abbey.[5] A Cistercian house, Louth Abbey was founded in 1139, and was dissolved at suppression in 1536. Still visible are earthworks and ruined chancel walls.[6]
References
- ^ "Parish population 2015". Retrieved 20 August 2015.
- ^ Historic England. "Church of St Margaret (1359987)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 29 June 2011.
- ^ Cox, J. Charles (1916) Lincolnshire p. 181; Methuen & Co. Ltd
- ^ Yates, Jack; Thorold, Henry: Lincolnshire – a Shell Guide; p. 85. Faber and Faber (1965). ISBN 0571062970
- ^ "Keddington", British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 29 June 2011
- ^ Historic England. "Louth Abbey (354511)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 29 June 2011.
External links
- "Keddington", Genuki.org.uk. Retrieved 29 June 2011
Media related to Keddington at Wikimedia Commons
You must be logged in to post a comment.