St Andrew's Church, Redbourne

[2] The church stands in the centre of the village, which is to the east of the A15 road, and some 4 miles (6 km) south of Brigg.

Rebuilding took place in the later part of the 18th century; this included new north and south chapels in the 1770s by William and Thomas Lumby of Lincoln.

A new west door, partial rebuilding of the aisles, the chancel, and the clerestory, probably also date from this period.

The south chapel was rebuilt in early 19th century as a mausoleum for the Dukes of St Albans.

The restorations included removing the gallery, reordering the seating, and the addition of a new south porch.

The nave, aisles and clerestory have lead roofs; the mausoleum, vestry and porch are slated.

[6] In the north wall of the chancel is a niche containing a black marble graveslab depicting a knight and angels, and is dated 1410.

On the south side of the chancel are marble wall tablets to members of the Carter family with dates in the 18th century, and to the 8th Duke of St Albans, who died in 1825, and his wife.

[1] In the churchyard is a gravestone dated 1737 to Rev Josias Morgan, vicar of the parish, It is listed at Grade II.