St Paul's Church, Stamford
Church of England church buildings in LincolnshireChurches in Stamford, LincolnshireGrade II listed churches in LincolnshireUse British English from July 2014
The Church of St Paul in Stamford, Lincolnshire, England, was one of the town's fourteen Medieval parish churches until its deconsecration and extensive demolition during the Reformation when the remaining part became used as the schoolroom of Stamford School. It was then restored and extended in 1929-30 for use as the school chapel in commemoration of those old boys and staff who had died in the First World War. The medieval remains were the eastern part of the south aisle and adjacent fragments of the nave of the church.
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St Paul's Street, South Kesteven Stamford
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N 52.654051666667 ° | E -0.47450333333333 ° |
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Stamford School (St Paul's Campus)
St Paul's Street
PE9 2BQ South Kesteven, Stamford
England, United Kingdom
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