ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH
GRIMSTON, LEICESTERSHIRE
Grimston Church
Grimston Church
WELCOME TO ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH
GRIMSTON, LEICESTERSHIRE
The church of St. John the Baptist, Grimston, Leicestershire is one of the old ironstone churches characteristic of the northeast Wolds region of the county. The building serves as the parish church for the parish of Grimston. Administratively the parish is in the Framland Deanery of the Diocese of Leicester.
The church dates from the 11th century and among other artifacts of historic interest houses notable stained glass windows and an ancient tower clock mechanism.
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The church is open daily between 10am & 4pm for visitors.
CHURCH & CHURCHYARD PLANS
ILLUSTRATING FEATURES
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01 FONT
02 OLD CLOCK
03 MEMORIAL PLAQUES
04 ORGAN
05 STAINED GLASS WINDOWS
06 TWO CARTOON FACES
07 PISCINAS
THE CHURCH IS OPEN DAILY BETWEEN
10AM & 4PM FOR VISITORS
The information presented here includes notes made for an earlier guidebook by Mrs. Alison Blythe and the late Reverend Thomas Hunter Clare. However the opinions presented are those of the current (April 2019) churchwardens, who are responsible for any errors.