Addlethorpe
The village of Addlethorpe is situated three miles north of Skegness off the A52, in an area which was once salt marsh.
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Alford
Alford is an interesting place with a population of just over 2,000. There was a settlement here in pre-Norman times and also a place for crossing the...
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Anderby
The long narrow village of Anderby is situated approximately 10 miles north of Skegness off the A52 and sits next to the hamlet of Anderby Creek where...
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Bilsby
Bilsby, about 12 miles north of Skegness, is a fast growing village with a much restored church that has some interesting earlier work. The tower has ...
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Burgh le Marsh
The once Roman settlement and thriving market town of Burgh le Marsh is situated approximately 6 miles west of Skegness on the A158.
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Chapel St Leonards
Chapel-St-Leonards is a 'village-by-the-sea' with an extensive sandy beach and a real village green. It is a few miles north of Skegness, off the A520...
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East Keal
East Keal is about two miles south of Spilsby along the A16, on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds and fens. The village dates back to Saxon times, an...
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East Kirkby
The village of East Kirk by is situated between Skegness and Boston. It is mainly agricultural, growing potatoes and sugar beet as its main crops. The...
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Friskney
Friskney is a large and widely scattered coastal parish some 13 miles north of Boston and eight miles south of Skegness. It borders upon the Wash and ...
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Gibraltar Point
The 1200-acre nature reserve and bird sanctuary at Gibraltar Point is situated on the coast approximately 3 miles south of Skegness. Its dunes and mar...
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Halton Holgate
Halton Holgate is situated approximately 10 miles west of Skegness on the B1195 in flat fenland scenery, and the fine parish church of St Andrew with ...
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Hannah
A tiny greenstone Georgian church can be found at Hannah, about 14 miles north of Skegness, on the last piece of rising ground before the coast. There...
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Haugh
At Haugh, about 12 miles northwest of Skegness, a line of very ancient yew trees leads to a farmhouse built on the site of an old mansion. Close by is...
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Huttoft
Huttoft, a very pleasant village on the East Coast, of Danish origin, lies between the villages of Mumby and Sutton-on-Sea, about 10 miles north of Sk...
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Ingoldmells
The seaside village of Ingoldmells is situated approximately 5 miles north of Skegness on the A52, and its main attraction is three miles of sandy bea...
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Leverton
Leverton is a marshland village on the A52 Boston-Skegness road. The parish extends to the shores of The Wash and includes, behind the two old sea ba...
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Mareham le Fen
Mareham-le-Fen is located on the edge of the Fen at the foot of the Lincolnshire Wolds on the A155 main road to Skegness.
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Old Bolingbroke
Lying in a dip of the Wolds, Old Bolingbroke is one of the most peaceful villages in Lincolnshire, approximately 15 miles west of Skegness. Far from a...
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Old Leake
One of the northern parishes in the Borough, Old Leake is extensive and includes not only the villages of that name (on the Boston to Skegness road) b...
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Spilsby
The smallest surviving market town in Lincolnshire, Spilsby is located at the southern edge of the Wolds and was originally a crossroads hamlet to the...
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Ulceby
Ulceby is a small village, about 12 miles northwest of Skegness, on the banks of a stream. A red brick church with a bellcote also serves the hamlet o...
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Wainfleet
A large parish situated on the Steeping River near to The Wash. It is thought to have been the Roman settlement of Vannona, at the sea end of the Salt...
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Well
Well is a small village, about 12 miles northwest of Skegness, with a fine red brick Georgian house, now a school. It overlooks a lake and the slope o...
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Welton le Marsh
Welton le Marsh.is a pretty little village situated about seven miles from Skegness and five miles from Alford.
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West Keal & Keal Cotes
This village and hamlet are about 14 miles west of Skegness. The village of West Keal has not been over-developed by new buildings. The upper part is ...
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Willoughby
Situated on the B1196 about 12 miles north-west of Skegness this attractive village lies on the edge of the Lincolnshire marshland and dates back to a...
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Wrangle
Wrangle stands on the A52 Boston to Skegness road and extends along that route to include Wrangle Lowgate.
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