The charming red-brick chapel of St George stands alone amid acres of corn and oilseed rape with only a few trees for company.
It is situated beside one of Lincolnshire’s lost villages an old Saxon settlement long since buried. The name ‘Goltho’ is said to be Saxon for ‘where the marigolds grow’. Inside, the church has an atmosphere of calm and simplicity, with rustic wooden pews, an altar screen and a simple two-decker pulpit.