St Helen’s Church can be found on Church, Road, Stickford, opposite The Red Lion Inn.
Parts of the church date back to the 13th century; the north arcade and part of the north aisle survive from this time, with a 14th century south arcade with the tower being 15th century. The chancel was rebuilt in 1830 and 1881 and a restoration of the church was carried out in 1853 by architect James Fowler of Louth. There is a 15th century octagonal font. Of particular interest in the church are the mediaeval pew ends, some of which have recently undergone conservation treatment at Lincoln University and are on display in the north and south aisles.
Churchwardens: Alan and Pat Pethybridge, The Old School House, Church Road, Stickford
Treasurer: Jill Catchpole, Fairview, Cul-De-Sac, Stickford
PCC Secretary: Cheryl Steele, Tyto Alba, Cole Lane, Stickford
Services are held on the second and fourth Sundays in the month at 11.15am. We are part of the Stickney cluster of churches which includes St Luke’s, Stickney and St Jude’s, New Leake.
To arrange baptisms, weddings or funerals, or a Church visitor, please contact the vicar Rev Fran Jeffries.
The church is open daily from 9 am until 5 pm, and there is a list of key holders in the church porch for access at other times.