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Addlethorpe

Addlethorpe is a small village situated just off the A52 west of Ingoldmells in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.

Key Information

Addlethorpe is recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book with 102 households and two churches.[2]

The parish church is dedicated to Saint Nicholas and is a Grade I listed building dating from the 15th century, being restored in 1875. Both the tower and the font are 15th-century, and the pulpit is early 18th-century.[3] It lost its chancel in 1706.[4] In the churchyard is the lower half of a 14th-century churchyard cross, which is both Grade II listed,[5] and a scheduled monument.[6]

The Wesleyan Methodists built a chapel here in 1837, which was rebuilt in 1968.[7] It is now part of the Skegness Coast Methodist Churches group, with services every Sunday.[8]

Addlethorpe Windmill was built about 1830 to replace an earlier post mill, and was constructed of tarred red brick. It ceased working in 1944, and today is missing its cap.[9] It is a Grade II listed building.[10]

The golf course is 6,400 yards (5,900 m) and has an unusual par of 74.[11] Village includes two caravan sites.[citation needed]

Year 1801 1811 1821 1831 1841 1851 1881 1891 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 2001 2011
Population[12] 190 192 176 175 238 288 243 224 211 213 201 285 n/a 300 282 377 333

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