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The present church is medieval and has changed little since about 1450 although there are remains of a church from 1135 which was destroyed by fire at the base of the tower. 1247 was when the foundation stone of the present church was laid and several original features of this time remain, the lower middle part of the tower, a winding staircase which would have provided access to the rood screen, a squint which would have originally been on an outside wall to allow the “unclean” and excommunicated to watch the consecration at the altar and several other features such as tomb stones. In the early 1300’s the church was altered with Sir Walter Friskney, a judge at the Court of the Exchequer in the reigns of Edward III and Richard II, being the benefactor. The nave was heightened by the addition of the clerestory and a third level was added to the tower. The chancel was also enlarged. The sedilia is late 14th century. The clerestory was decorated with wall paintings in 1320 and they can still be seen, although very faint (with the exception of The Last Supper, which was restored in 1978 at a cost of £1000). The north and south aisles were built in the 15th century and nave arches replaced the walls. The upper part of the tower now had a belfry added too plus the chancel and chapel screens were erected. The font is 15th century and originally had an ornate stone carved cover which was so heavy it had to be lifted by a pulley system.
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Best Western Plus Kenwick Park Hotel: Offers a children's pool, an indoor pool, and a full-service spa. Another choice that offers an onsite pool is Tattershall Lakes Country Park. View all hotels with pools in Friskney.
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What are the top places to visit in Friskney?
A favorite place to visit is Lincolnshire Wildlife Park. You'll also find Gibraltar Point National Nature and Skegness Beach in the area. Check out what more to see and do in Expedia's Friskney guide.
What's the weather like in Friskney?
The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 60°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 42°F. Average annual precipitation for Friskney is 30 inches.