DescriptionChurch of St Nicholas, South Ferriby, from the Viking Way - geograph.org.uk - 848924.jpg
English: Church of St Nicholas, South Ferriby, from the Viking Way Of Norman origins, and sited on the west-facing slope of the Lincolnshire Wolds where they meet the Humber. Because of its position on this slope, the church is aligned north-south rather than the usual east-west. The Cemex (formerly Rugby) cement works are to the left of the tower in the distance.
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