English Heritage sites near Bradley Parish

Thornton Abbey and Gatehouse

THORNTON ABBEY AND GATEHOUSE

11 miles from Bradley Parish

Thornton Abbey’s enormous and ornate fortified gatehouse is the largest and amongst the finest of all English Monastic gatehouses.

St Peter's Church, Barton-upon-Humber

ST PETER'S CHURCH, BARTON-UPON-HUMBER

17 miles from Bradley Parish

Located in North Lincolnshire, St Peter's Church is an archaeological and architectural treasure trove waiting for you to discover. It is home to over 2800 burials from Anglo-Saxon to Victorian times.

Gainsthorpe Medieval Village

GAINSTHORPE MEDIEVAL VILLAGE

18 miles from Bradley Parish

A deserted medieval village, one of the best-preserved examples in England, clearly visible as a complex of grassy humps and bumps.

Bolingbroke Castle

BOLINGBROKE CASTLE

26 miles from Bradley Parish

The remains of a 13th-century hexagonal castle, birthplace in 1367 of the future King Henry IV, with adjacent earthworks. Besieged and taken by Cromwell's Parliamentarians in 1643.

Lincoln Medieval Bishops' Palace

LINCOLN MEDIEVAL BISHOPS' PALACE

27 miles from Bradley Parish

Standing almost in the shadow of Lincoln cathedral, with sweeping views over the ancient city and the countryside beyond.

Gainsborough Old Hall

GAINSBOROUGH OLD HALL

28 miles from Bradley Parish

A little-known gem, Gainsborough Old Hall is among the best-preserved medieval manor houses in England. Partly brick and timber-framed, and mainly later 15th century with Elizabethan additions.


Churches in Bradley Parish

St George

Church Lane Bradley
(01472) 280 477
http://www.westgrimsbyteam.org

St George's ancient church and churchyard are a little oasis very near the edge of Grimsby yet tucked away on the single road which is one of the routes by which people walk or ride through to Bradley Woods.

We are always delighted when we are able to welcome visitors at one or other of our normal service times, 6pm on the first Sunday of the month and 9.15am on the third Sunday. We also welcome visitors, old and new, at our annual open weekend (often around our Harvest Festival at the beginning of October). Our visitors are often surprised by the panelling and the box pews with candles in the large poppy heads.

Additional worship throughout the year: we worship round the old cross in the churchyard at 5pm on Good Friday and celebrate a sung Eucharist on Easter Day at 6pm. In addition there are our annual Harvest Festival and Christmas Carol Services (dates as announced) at 6pm, and the First Eucharist of Christmas is celebrated at 10pm on Christmas Eve. 


No churches found in Bradley Parish