All Saints Church, Winterton

[1] The church stands close to the center of the town within a Conservation Area, 6 miles (10 km) north of Scunthorpe, to the west of the A15 road.

[2] The church is a constituent of the Historic England Heritage at Risk Register and has a priority category of C, signifying slow decay.

[3] As of 2018, the church is an active place of worship and local social hub, serving a community of almost 5,000 people.

[3] Other additions and alterations have taken place throughout the buildings history including a new south door, a north porch and vestry.

[3] Reordering works were commenced in 1903 by C. Hodgson Fowler and included the 'addition of nave clerestory and tower parapet, rebuilding chancel gable and re-roofing and re-flooring throughout.'

[3] In 2008, a programme of reordering, extension and roof restoration was proposed by the Winterton Parochial Church Council.

[8] A covered walkway was installed to allow the church to remain open for worship and community activities whilst repairs were carried out.

A substantial chancel, complete with clergy vestry to the north, is located at the eastern end.