Baumber

[6] An incised stone slab to John Eland (or Ealand), who died in 1463[6] or 1473,[3] and his two wives, formerly in the floor, lies against the west wall of the north aisle.

The manor of Baumber was held by Thomas Dighton, whose daughter and heiress married Edward Clinton, 2nd son of the first earl of Lincoln.

It has since been taken over by Springwell Lincolnshire, part of the Wellspring Academy Trust, as an alternative provision for students no longer accessing mainstream education.

The kiln, renovated in the 1990s, lies on private land on the western side of the village, with its former brick clay pits now used as fishing lakes.

At Baumber is a farm which raises red deer for venison, sells wood and christmas trees, and hosts outdoor events.