SCAMBLESBY METHODIST CHURCH
•This chapel is among the last Methodist premises in the Lincolnshire Wolds.
•A chapel has stood on this site since 1795. The present premises were built in 1977 and provide a multipurpose Church with two toilets and a kitchen. The Society has 15 members, but the small congregation, though very loyal, are ageing. The church has a piano and shares worship in alternate months with the Anglicans. There are strong links with the Primary School in the village and the pupils share in leading worship at the end of the summer term and at Christmas.
• SERVICES AT SCAMBLESBY
•ARE HELD AT 10.45 am ON SUNDAYS
•On the Second Sunday each Month there is a United Service with the Asterby Group alternating between Church and Chapel (see Plan)
•‘Twixt Horncastle and Louth
•Morning Coffee/Ploughman’s Lunch/Sandwiches/ Afternoon Teas
•By Prior Arrangement Ring: 01507-343363 (answerphone)
•A warm welcome awaits groups of between 8 and 30 members
•Visiting the Wolds and/or walking the Viking Way