Heritage Open Day: Historic St Nicholas', Ulceby are holding a church open day with heritage display, and an autumn fayre with stalls and refreshments. St Nicholas’ Church is a unique Grade I listed building on a site where there has been a church since the Saxon period. The building is of national architectural significance with a rood screen linked to Thornton Abbey. Other highlights include 15th century pew ends, a stained glass window dedicated to vicar Henry Flowers (who himself appears in the window), and a memorial to someone killed in one of the very first railway accidents. There will be a display about the history of the church and village, and an autumn fayre with stalls and refreshments.