St Peter at Arches Church, Lincoln
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St Peter at Arches, Church, Lincoln was an ancient church in Lincoln, England, that was demolished and re-built c. 1720–24 by either Francis or William Smith of Warwick. The church was sited just to the north of the junction of the High Street and Silver Street and close to the Guildhall and Stonebow, Lincoln.
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St Peter at Arches Church, Lincoln | |
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53°13′46.77″N 0°32′23.76″W | |
Location | Lincoln, Lincolnshire |
Country | England |
Denomination | Church of England |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Demolished 1932 and re-constructed as St Giles on the St Giles Estate |
Architect(s) | Francis or William Smith of Warwick |
Style | Georgian |
Years built | 1720–24 |
Administration | |
Diocese | Lincoln |
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