Churches, Chapels, And The Parish Communities Of Lincolnshire, 1660 1900 by Eric Ambler

This comprehensive study delves into the architectural and social evolution of religious structures and their surrounding communities in Lincolnshire from the Restoration period through the end of the 19th century. It explores how churches and chapels served as focal points for parish life, reflecting broader societal changes and religious shifts. Through meticulous research, the book examines the interplay between ecclesiastical architecture, local traditions, and the dynamic nature of parish communities, offering insights into the cultural and historical landscape of the region during this transformative era.