Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire

Pinchbeck is a village and civil parish in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England.

[4] It has a wide nave with mid-12th-century arches, and a 15th-century single hammer-beam roof supported by large gilded angels carrying the heraldic escutcheons of the Pinchbeck family.

The marsh is also the location of the highest point in the Parts of Holland, an historic division of Lincolnshire.

At only 8 metres above sea level, the high point at TF27872860 is the lowest of those listed for the historic counties and subdivisions in 1964.

Visiting this lowest peak near Vernatt's Drain is of interest to participants in the sport of Hill bagging and Highpointing.

Signpost in Pinchbeck
A view across Pinchbeck Marsh