Seaton Churchyard

Selected Wild Place / Other Wild Places / Public Rights of Way / VC55 boundary

Getting There

Seaton All Hallows church is located on the eastern side of the village of Seaton, on the corner of Main Street and Church Lane.

By car, turn south off the A47 onto Seaton Road, and upon arrival to the village, turn right onto Main Street. The church and Church Lane are on the left.

Limited roadside parking is available, but please be mindful of residents.

Just one bus services the village - the 4R by CallConnect. Be sure to check the schedule before travelling.

https://bustimes.org/localities/seaton-oakham

Status

Churchyard

Further Information

https://www.leicestershirechurches.co.uk/seaton-all-hallows/

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Description

The small village of Seaton is set on the side of a hill overlooking the Welland valley. The All Hallows church dates to Norman times and is one of the longest in Rutland.  The churchyard is reasonably large with common churchyard flora.

 

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