St Michael's Church, Buslingthorpe | |
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53°21′08″N 0°22′47″W / 53.3523°N 0.3797°W | |
OS grid reference | TF 079 852 |
Location | Buslingthorpe, Lincolnshire |
Country | England |
Denomination | Anglican |
Website | Churches Conservation Trust |
History | |
Dedication | Saint Michael |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Redundant |
Heritage designation | Grade II* |
Designated | 1 November 1966 |
Architect(s) | A. J. Wilson (restoration and rebuilding) |
Architectural type | Church |
Style | Gothic, Gothic Revival |
Groundbreaking | 13th century |
Completed | 1835 |
Specifications | |
Materials | Limestone and brick Slate roofs |
St Michael's Church is a redundant Anglican church in the hamlet of Buslingthorpe, Lincolnshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building,[1] and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.[2] It stands in an isolated position adjacent to a partly moated farm to the east of the A46 road.[2][3] The church is notable for two mediaeval monuments to members of the Buslingthorpe family.[2]