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Description The Anglican parish church in Spridlington was designed by James Fowler of Louth and is dedicated to St. Hilary. It was erected in 1875 to replace an earlier church, which was dedicated to St Hilary and St Albinus so named due to the fact that there were originally two churches in the village; St Hilary and St Albinus. The present church was built in memory of the Rector, Rev H F Hutton, who was incumbent for thirty-two years.
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