Lyndon Churchyard
Selected Wild Place / Other Wild Places / Public Rights of Way / VC55 boundary
From the A6003, turn into Manton, and continue along Lyndon Road out of the village. Take the next right turn after the garden nursery onto Church Road. The church will be visible on the right directly after the Hall.
Roadside parking is available by the church, but be mindful of residents and muddy conditions.
There is one bus service through Lyndon, the 4R (Stamford & Uppingham CallConnect). According to the schedule, the bus stops conveniently opposite the church, but this is not clear on the road. Be sure to check the route before travelling.
https://bustimes.org/localities/lyndon-oakham
Churchyard
https://www.leicestershirechurches.co.uk/lyndon-st-martin/
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The small village of Lyndon is approximately a mile south of Rutland Water. The church of St Martin sits remote from the village, in the Hall grounds, surrounded by mature trees and parkland. The church dates to the 12th century, due to the currently-used Norman font being found buried in the churchyard in 1866. The large churchyard is set back from the road but clearly visible.
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