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  • The glory of St Wulfram’s is the soaring spire that rises 283 feet above the ground. It was the tallest spire in the country at the time it was built. The earliest church on this site was built in the early Saxon period and a church was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. You can still see Saxon herringbone stonework near the organ.
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  • Welcome to St. Wulfram's. Annual Parochial Church Meeting. ... St Wulfram's is an ancient site of prayer and pilgrimage with a living heritage today.
  • St Wulfram's Grantham. 2,693 likes · 397 talking about this · 678 were here. The Town Centre Church of Grantham, a place of Christian Pilgrimage and...
  • The nave of St Wulfram's, looking west. St Wulfram's Church, Grantham, is the Anglican parish church of Grantham in Lincolnshire, England.
  • In the centuries that followed, St. Wulfram’s Church continued to evolve, adapting to the changing needs and aspirations of its parishioners.
  • As Parish Church of Grantham in Lincolnshire, St Wulfram's has been the focal point of our community and has seen every aspect of our changing society.
  • Visited the grounds on Saturday 23rd October 2021 as part of a walk through the town centre to St Wulfram's Church, Sir Issac Newtons school & lodgings and...
  • On the 19th March as part of the Welcome Back Folk Festival, St Wulfram's Church will host the Sleaford Ukulele Orchestra, at 7.30pm and there will also be a bar.
  • In his popular book, England’s Thousand Best Churches author Simon Jenkins awards St Wulfram’s Church in Grantham, Lincolnshire a five-star rating, marking it...
  • St Wulfram's church has a very long history of welcoming visitors since medieval times when pilgrims came to pray at the shrine which held a relic of St Wulfram.
  • After 21 Feb 1698. Monument to Gabriel More (deceased) at St Wulfram's Church, Grantham [Map]. Gabriel More: Around 1635 he was born.