Croft is a small village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire. Croft is listed in the 1086 Domesday Book with 15 households, 120 acres (0.5 km2) of meadow and a Salthouse. The parish church is dedicated to All Saints and is a Grade I listed building built of greenstone, dating from the 14th century. Monuments inside the church include kneeling alabaster effigies to Sir Valentine Browne (d.1600) and Elizabeth (Monson) his wife, with their fifteen children in relief below. Its inscription states that Browne was Treasurer and Vittleter of Barwicke and dyed (about 1600) Treasurer of Ireland.