Meet Fr Terry
Fr Terry Steele is the Rector of the 6 Burgh parishes

Fr Terry is also the Rural Dean of the Calcewaithe & Candlesohe Deanery and is a Canon of Lincoln Cathedral.
Arrangements about Baptisms, Banns of Marriage, Weddings, Confessions and other matters should be made with Fr Terry.
Contact Fr Terry
Rector & Rural Dean
Canon Terry Steele,
The Rectory
Glebe Rise
Burgh-le-Marsh
Skegness, PE24 5BL
01754 810216
Welcome to the Burgh Group of Parishes
St Peter & St Paul's Church, Bratoft
A small Medieval Green Sandstone Church with a Georgian Tower built in 1747. Now serves a small scattered community. Bratoft is the birth place of John Scott, a translator of the bible born in Bratoft in 1747and the church possesses 'poppy head' bench ends.
St Peter & St Paul's Church, Burgh-le-Marsh
We have a very popular Church School in Burgh with approx 200 children, which has its own website. The Rector conducts assembly every week and the children attend church once a term and on major Church festivals.
St Peter's Church, Gunby
This is a small parish of approx 27 souls. The Church is in the grounds of Gunby Hall (owned by the National Trust, and formerly the home of the Massingberds) but the Church is still the village church and maintained by local people.
All Saints' Church, Irby
Another small marshland village with an equally small church. Situated on the B1195 from Spilsby to Wainfleet. It is locked but a key notice is in the notice board.
All Saints' Church, Orby
A small village on the busy road to the coast. Only the pub and the church now survive., after the loss of Post Office, Shop, Chapel & School. The Church is situated on Church Lane just past the Old School. It is open daily.
St Martin's Church, Welton-le-Marsh
A small village at the foot of the Lincolnshire Wolds. The Church was rebuilt in 1797 in brick, but stone from the original church is part of the base. The Church is open daily.
