July 2023 by Clare Myers
Lovely church and family friendly. Always made to feel welcome.
May 2023 by mick lowe
Flower festival, coffee morning. Excellent show.
May 2023 by Google user
A beautiful old church which is still authentic inside, so they have still got the the original pews and beautiful stained glass windows, a very well looked after and cared for church in a lovely small village called Moulton. Just up the road is Moulton's famous working Windmill, which is open to visitors in the summer months and has a small café for tea's and coffee's.\\n\\nVery nice to visit.
April 2023 by kevin jacklin
A beautiful old church which is still authentic inside, so they have still got the the original pews and beautiful stained glass windows, a very well looked after and cared for church in a lovely small village called Moulton. Just up the road is Moulton's famous working Windmill, which is open to visitors in the summer months and has a small café for tea's and coffee's.Very nice to visit.
April 2023 by Leslie Ridpath
Lovely church
February 2021 by andy Miller
A beautiful and welcoming village church. Well worth a visit once normal times resume
July 2020 by 7??? ?????7
Good and nice
September 2019 by Kay Jacklin
Beautiful church worh a visit
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Good and nice
January 2019 by Karen Miller
Excellent services
May 2013 by David J.
Moulton is a pretty village close to Spalding, known for having the tallest windmill in the country. The church has an imposing tower and spire and can be seen for miles around. The church dates largely from 1180, but was much altered in the 14th and 15th centuries, and restored in the 19th. The tower and spire are the main draw on the outside: the windows were inserted in the 15th century, but most of the fabric, including the spire supported on tall flyers, is 14th century. The tower is decorated with some wonderfully elaborate blind arcading. Inside, the nave is largely 12th century, with the 15th century clerestory windows having been inserted to the 12th century fabric. The 19th century restoration was rather heavy, but at least restored the fine late 14th century rood screen. There is an interesting early 18th century font, supported by figures of Adam and Eve. The church supports a busy parish life with regular services and social events.