St Mary Magdalene, Bailgate, is a Grade II listed parish church in Lincoln, England.
[1][2][3] It is dedicated to Jesus' companion, Mary Magdalene.
The church stands in the Exchequer near the site of a Saxon church, St Mary's, (which is believed to be under the present cathedral building) mentioned in the Domesday book.
[3] The current building dates from the late twelfth/early thirteenth century, was opened in 1317 and was rebuilt in 1695, following damage by the Parliamentary forces in 1644.
[4] In 1882 George Frederick Bodley undertook some remodelling work including a chancel screen and organ case.